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Why superstitions and myths persist in an educated and technologically advanced society

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

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July 18, 2025

In an era marked by incredible technological advancements, ranging from AI to space travel, and with a globally educated populace more than ever before, one might assume that superstitions and myths would have faded into history.

- Biju Dharmapalan

Interestingly, these age-old beliefs persist, often coexisting with modern scientific advancements.

From steering clear of travel during unfavorable periods to harboring fears of eclipses, donning protective talismans, and relying on astrology for significant life choices, these age-old beliefs and customs continue to weave themselves into the fabric of contemporary life. This enduring phenomenon invites a thoughtful inquiry: What keeps superstitions alive in an era dominated by logic and reason?

The nature of superstitions and myths Beliefs and legends frequently emerge from the desire to make sense of the mysterious. In the pre-scientific era, stories and legends provided the primary lens through which people interpreted the world around them—thunder was seen as the wrath of deities, illnesses were attributed to malevolent spirits, and astronomical occurrences were thought to carry sacred meanings.

Superstitions, in particular, emerged from our innate tendency to seek patterns: people instinctively search for connections between events, even when they are not actually present. Consider a scenario where an individual dons a fortunate shirt and experiences a delightful day; they may link the two and choose to replicate the action.

The mental shortcuts we use, often referred to as cognitive biases, serve as both ancient survival tools and ongoing influences in our contemporary minds. The perception of mastery—the conviction that one can sway results that are fundamentally dictated by randomness—significantly contributes to the continuation of superstitions.

Interestingly, as society grows increasingly uncertain and complex, individuals often gravitate towards the allure of straightforward, supernatural explanations for their circumstances.

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