What is magical thinking?

Magic thinking is a psychological term for the irrational belief in the causality. Superstitions, rituals and some popular psychological theories are based on the principle that the performance of a certain action will cause another action to occur, although these two are not logically connected. Even the old saw "step on the crack, break your mother's back", is a form of magical thinking. If one notices that every time the cranberry breaks out in the rash, he recognized the formula that can cause his behavior. The perception of imaginary formulas, such as Pregame rituals, is relatively unlikely to cause harm. On the other hand, ignoring the real patterns of the cause and consequence may be dangerous or even deadly. According to some experts, people may be more susceptible to inventing causality formulas and engaging in magical thinking because it is the harmfulness of Afer.

Magic thinking is a characteristic of children, but by far not in adultCH nor unusual. Most of the hearts of symbolism and ritual are based on the idea that the act can bring a specific result. For example, during the tragedy of the 11th attacks of 11. September, many of them took the construction of the American flag at the point of attacks as a sign that the country would win and that everything was not lost. While probably very little really believed that the flag is a real decisive factor in the success of America's failure, the hope generated by lifting the symbol could be classified as a form of magical thinking.

Some of the theories of pop psychology revolves around the idea of ​​success through the power of thinking. While documented research remains quite modest, these theories suggest that strong and positive thinking is the key to achieving everything in life, from a diamond necklace to singing. While skeptics reject these theories as magical thinking that encourages people to play with deception, some suggest that positive thinking may have a positive impact on some situations by inspiringIt is a person to change their ways.

The far psychological end of magical thinking can be disastrous or even fatal. Schizophrenia is often related to magical thinking, because schizophrenics can believe that they have the power to control things with their mind, or they can create things by merely thinking about them. People with narcissistic tendencies can be sensitive to extreme versions of magical thoughts that create their perception of the world to a place where they are final and central beings. Yet most people deal with magical thoughts every day without the risk of damage or even realizing what is happening. Any person who ever shouted on television to work, avoiding walking under the ladder or attributing a good or bad event to Karma claims irrational causality.

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