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rational thinking vs beliefs

  • The direction a black cat crosses your path determines luck: right to left is bad, left to right is good

    The direction a black cat crosses your path determines luck: right to left is bad, left to right is good

  • Bird droppings on you are considered lucky

    Bird droppings on you are considered lucky

  • Never give knives as gifts, as it can sever the relationship

    Never give knives as gifts, as it can sever the relationship

  • Crossing under a ladder brings bad luck

    Crossing under a ladder brings bad luck

  • Full moons are associated with strange or bad luck, especially near hospitals

    Full moons are associated with strange or bad luck, especially near hospitals

  • Carrying or wearing a lucky charm brings good luck

    Carrying or wearing a lucky charm brings good luck

  • Finding a penny heads-up brings good luck; tails-up brings bad luck

    Finding a penny heads-up brings good luck; tails-up brings bad luck

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