Who Believes in Superstition?
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We all have them, some are for luck and some are just our beliefs that have been passed down through the ages. These beliefs are known to us as superstitions and for some of us we believe these thoughts to be a normal way of living our lives. Looking at these ideas over the generations, some superstitions of the past are still around today. You can find them anywhere; in the world of sports, in our daily routines, and pretty much anywhere in between. I set out on a mission to find out how people of different ages use these superstitions in their everyday lives.
First, I visited a person who has been around for over 80 years. She was around during our nation’s proudest moments and also through some of our down times. Her name is Mary Worobec, better known as a woman of many superstitions. Being of an older generation, she uses superstitions that are both well-known and some that are only known to her family. While talking with her, she first mentioned some of the well-known superstitions that she used during her life such as her wedding. While preparing for her wedding, she followed two famous superstitions of the time; not allowing the groom to see her before the wedding and not setting the date for marriage on a Saturday. She was married in 1948 and during this time it was unlucky to do either one of these.
Worobec grew up on a farm where superstitions are of plenty. When asked of superstitions that occurred on the farm she replied, “Well, if you had an hour longer to sit with me, I could go on and on, but since we are limited on time, I can tell you a few. I remember a time when a bat flew into our house and my father became outraged saying that we will now have bad luck for the rest of the week and ever since then when I see a bat, that is how I feel. Also, if we heard a rooster crow during the night, the next day was going to be filled with bad luck.”
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Takeaways
- Do we all have silly superstitions, some we don't even realize?
- What superstitions have survived through the generations
- Common examples of superstitions, some that many of us have never even heard of.
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