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We have Cholesterol free Oil .... we have Sugar free Sweets .... when are we going to have "Superstitions free Humans"?
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28 Aug '12 05:04 pm
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Superstitions primarily represent the underlying inherent fear of mankind, caused by the uncertainties of this world. In a way, it is a sign of acceptance of our ignorance and limitations of our power. In another way, it is a sign of accepting the grandness of this universe and its scheme of operation, which is still largely beyond our comprehension and understanding.
Humans, when unable to rule out a theory, how so ever irrational it might appear, prefer to take the safer route and make sure that do not do something which can later lead to some adversity, harm or injury. This is why most superstitions are associated with a fear of some harm that may befall the person if he or she does or fails to do a particular thing.
There are many reasons of superstitions. Many of them are age-old and inherited as part of our cultural heritage. These are changing fast with time, and their death has been hastened by mixing of cultures, modern scientific education, urbanization and changing life st ...more
Answered by manvika, 28 Aug '12 05:14 pm
Humans, when unable to rule out a theory, how so ever irrational it might appear, prefer to take the safer route and make sure that do not do something which can later lead to some adversity, harm or injury. This is why most superstitions are associated with a fear of some harm that may befall the person if he or she does or fails to do a particular thing.
There are many reasons of superstitions. Many of them are age-old and inherited as part of our cultural heritage. These are changing fast with time, and their death has been hastened by mixing of cultures, modern scientific education, urbanization and changing life st ...more
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I purchased oil so many times but they never gave me the free cholestrol and I purchased sugar also so many times but they never gave me free sugar.All are cheaters.
Answered by Chamcha Shivkumar Parihar, 28 Aug '12 05:08 pm
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