Why Is Friday The 13 Such A Bad Energy

 


 

 The number 13 has long been associated with bad luck and is often considered an omen of bad things to come. One of the reasons for this association is the connection to Friday the 13th.

 This superstition is rooted in the Christian tradition, where the number 13 is unlucky because it was the number of people present at the Last Supper, including Judas, the betrayer of Jesus. Additionally, that on Friday the 13th, Jesus was crucified.

Over time, this belief has been through literature, movies, and even scientific studies. Studies have shown that people who are superstitious about Friday the 13th experience higher anxiety, stress, and negative emotions.

Negative emotion is particularly true for people already prone to anxiety or has a phobia of the number 13, known as triskaidekaphobia.

Furthermore, in the past, Friday was considered an unlucky day, and that evil spirits and witches were especially active on Fridays. Hence, the combination of an unlucky day and an unlucky number made it even more ominous.

In modern times, this superstition is still prevalent in many cultures, and many people avoid making big decisions or undertaking important tasks on Friday the 13th. Some people also avoid traveling or even leave their houses on this day for fear of bad luck.

In conclusion, the number 13  links with bad luck for centuries, and this association is solid on Friday the 13th. This superstition is rooted in Christian tradition and reinforced by literature, movies, and scientific studies. People superstitious about Friday the 13th experience higher anxiety, stress, and negative emotions on this day, and many avoid making big decisions or undertaking essential tasks.

We do not recommend that our readers go out alone on Friday the 13th since the ritual killings of black people are still taking place now. 


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