"Mystery creates wonder, and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand." This quote asserts and alludes that a mystery is the cornerstone of curiosity and wonder which in return, instigates, triggers and intrigues one's surge and craving to unveil the unknown and to fathom and decipher what is yet to be discerned and decoded . This applies to superstitions, the mystery of all mysteries, for they still stage themselves as an annoying enigma concerning whether they are true or not. Superstitions, beliefs that are not based on logic or reason, promise to protect one from harm and to affect his luck. As such, people tend to embrace such beliefs for innumerable reasons. The major causes behind believing in superstions vary between psychological and social.
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