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Episode Synopsis
This episode explores the origins and psychology behind the superstition of knocking on wood. Rooted in ancient pagan beliefs, knocking on wood was once thought to summon protective spirits living in trees and prevent misfortune. Over time, the ritual evolved into a widespread habit across cultures, including British “touch wood” and American “knock on wood,” all used to avoid tempting fate. Similar practices exist worldwide, like touching iron in Italy or warding off the evil eye in Turkey. Psychologically, the act provides a sense of control in uncertain situations. Though many no longer believe in its mystical power, the tradition endures as a comforting ritual in daily life.
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