Let’s Break Free from Superstition
Superstitions have been deeply rooted in cultures across the world and India is no exception. From hanging lemons and chilies at the door to fearing a sneeze before leaving the house, many of us have grown up around these beliefs. But how often do we stop and question them? Here are 9 common superstitions explained logically with examples so we can move toward a more rational and scientific way of thinking. Always Remember This. 1. Lemons and Chilies Are Meant to Be Eaten Not Hung at the Door. Have you ever seen lemons and green chilies hanging from shop entrances or vehicles to ward off evil? Reality check: Lemons and chilies are food items rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. Their purpose is nutrition, not protection from imaginary forces. Example: If these items truly absorbed negative energy, wouldn’t they need to be disposed of safely like hazardous waste? 2. A Cat Crossing Your Path Isn’t Bad Luck It’s Just a Cat. Many people stop or turn back when a cat crosses their ...