Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What if my mother-in-law is too superstitious?

What if my mother-in-law is too superstitious?

Seriously express your thoughts in front of your mother-in-law and think about the root of your contradiction. You have done your duty. If she remains indifferent, she can only withdraw for the time being. If your husband's love for you remains unchanged, I believe he will help solve it.

Superstition is a belief and behavior that improves fate through prayer. Superstition spreads gradually in society through social psychological suggestion, infection and imitation. Superstition is prejudice and ignorance. Every superstition is accompanied by the existence of imagination deterrence.

There is a clear difference between superstition and religion. Superstition and religion seem very similar on the surface, both of which contain recognition and obedience to supernatural forces, but the difference between them is obvious. Superstition will not spread through formal organizations recognized by theology. Superstition is closely intertwined with people's daily life, passed down from bottom to top in traditions and customs, and passed down from generation to generation imperceptibly.