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[美文] 时事资讯:你是个迷信的人吗?

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摘要:在中国许多人相信迷信,比如看风水,占卜,算命等等;在国外也同样充满着迷信,请看以下相关报道

相关报道:Are You Superstitious?

It\'s been a busy week for the superstitious. Today is Friday the 13th. There was also a full moon on Wednesday.

I\'m not a very superstitious person, but I\'ve taken a few precautions to help prevent jinxing future events. For instance, many Jews, including myself, forgo having baby showers or buying baby gear before the infant is born. It\'s to help avoid bringing bad luck to the birth of the child not counting your chickens before they hatch.

Following this superstition wasn\'t exactly the most juggle-friendly thing to do; it meant more sleepy late-night trips to Babies-R-Us and Target to buy gear after our son was born. But on the plus side, our son was indeed born healthy and happy and we probably ended up with less useless gear since we could wait to see what we really needed.

The workplace is also full of superstitions designed to ensure good, productive days or keep away the bad times. Salespeople keep lucky talismans on their desks to help make their numbers. Doctors and nurses have a wide range of beliefs; some hospital professionals are fearful, for instance, of using the word \'quiet,\' worrying that it will lead to the opposite result an outbreak of trauma. Many athletes and actors also folllow a wide range of superstitions, including listening to the same, signature song before each game or performance, or avoiding uttering the word \'Macbeth\' in a theater, for fear of unleashing bad luck. Such superstitions are typically harmless, but they could slow down a juggle, if they became too time-consuming.

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