Introduction It is no doubt that humans can not fully control the outcome of events. In an uncontrollable situation, we usually think that the outcome of the event is caused by an external control point (eg system or superstition). Indeed, in a study conducted by Matute (1994, 1995), participants can easily respond to their superstition and show that they can create illusions of control even in the face of uncontrollable events It was done. This proves that people who have superstitions can control uncontrollable results.
From the beginning we exist in superstitious beliefs, passed down for centuries, shared culture, passed down from generation to generation. Since superstitious rituals and activities are thought to have a positive or negative influence on human life events, they influence human behavior in various ways and influence human psychological and social conditions . Superstitious behavior is used to reduce anxiety, build confidence and deal with uncertainty and give the illusion of control over uncontrolled anxiety (Neil, 1980; Matute, 1994). The objective of this study was to obtain data on superstitions, superstitions, and themes that affect young people. The investigation examined the beliefs and interests of Maltese youth about the influence of superstition and superstition on their lives. About the above result
The purpose of this study was to investigate the beliefs and benefits of young people in superstition in Malta and to discover how the causes of superstition and superstitions affect young people's attitudes and behaviors in their daily lives. For this purpose, qualitative research based on a one-on-one topic-guided interview was conducted. This research also reviews the past research at the same time and publishes information on superstitions, youth and their beliefs, interests and participation in superstition, books, articles, journals, e-sites covering superstition and self-esteem . Relationships, self-efficacy, management of information sources, and performance. This research also investigates the role of superstition in society and analyzes the influence of various beliefs inherited from generation to generation in our community.
As we all come closer to the 21st century, the belief in superstition has gradually been eliminated. Superstition is a non-scientific way of thinking. In other words, superstitions do not include details or methods that can be proved or refuted. Superstition thinking can cause a lot of confusion in our desires and judgment of everyday life. Today, many Malaysians are still used to superstition, some of which are due to their religious beliefs, some of which have been brought abroad by their ancestors. Among the three races in Malaysia, the Chinese are still superstitious. People's attitudes, daily routines, religion are influenced by superstition