If I had superstitions, I’d probably have a little ritual like knocking on wood whenever I say something hopeful, just to “keep the good vibes going.” It’s such a simple habit, but somehow it feels like a little extra luck boost.
One I secretly follow is knocking on wood after saying something hopeful or positive, just to avoid “jinxing” it. Logically, I know it doesn’t change anything—but it’s such a reflex now, it feels weird not to do it.
Okay, I’ll admit it—I still knock on wood. Even if I don’t really believe it changes anything, there’s just this weird comfort in doing it after saying something that might jinx me. It’s like a tiny habit that stuck around from childhood and never left.
If I had superstitions, I’d probably have a little ritual like knocking on wood whenever I say something hopeful, just to “keep the good vibes going.” It’s such a simple habit, but somehow it feels like a little extra luck boost.
ReplyDeleteOne I secretly follow is knocking on wood after saying something hopeful or positive, just to avoid “jinxing” it. Logically, I know it doesn’t change anything—but it’s such a reflex now, it feels weird not to do it.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I’ll admit it—I still knock on wood. Even if I don’t really believe it changes anything, there’s just this weird comfort in doing it after saying something that might jinx me. It’s like a tiny habit that stuck around from childhood and never left.
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