Hutson also says knocking on wood, naturally, is one of the most prevalent superstitions people talk about (as we all know). And even as an atheist and a self-proclaimed skeptic, he still sees himself falling into the tendency of thinking coincidences are meaningful, or that certain events were meant to happen. He, believe it or not, still knocks on wood.
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