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Did people back in the day care a lot more about luck?
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I could be wrong or it's just my experiences with other people but it doesn't seem like people really believe in luck that much. haven't heard any mention of things being lucky in conversation since becoming an adult. Are they just a childs thing?

I'm referring to things like having a horseshoe over the door, which I see very often on older buildings but never as anything newer, or believing 4 leaf clovers are good luck, or keeping rabbits feet. Things that don't necessarily belong to any religion and are more of a superstitious thing.

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