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What are the characteristics of superstitious people?

Most rich people are superstitious.

Most rich people are superstitious? Needless to say, there are many examples that can be cited. If you don't believe me, look at the rich people around you and think about the examples that happened around TA. Of course, it depends on your positioning of "rich people" and "superstition". Middle class? That's not rich.

It is said that there is a temple somewhere with a strong incense. One day, the abbot of the temple went on a business trip and didn't come home until midnight. The bad news came early the next morning that the abbot had died in a car accident. The traffic police brigade decided that the abbot was fully responsible, because he was drunk and drove an off-road vehicle alone, and he crashed into a tree on the side of the road in the middle of the night and died.

Death by drunk driving, this silence is completely different, so the monks in the temple all ask to be sealed and not to talk nonsense. The monk died and there was a funeral. At the funeral, most prominent local people will appear, even if they don't, they will send elegies. Halfway through the abbot's funeral, two young women came, crying with their children, saying that they were the abbot's children and wanted alimony.

Everyone was surprised, and then went to check the abbot's bank account and found that there were tens of millions of deposits. It turns out that the abbot has deep connections in the local area. Officials from all walks of life and wealthy businessmen came to send money. The abbot doesn't care about the incense money in the temple at all. These rich friends alone made him earn tens of millions of deposits.

The story is over. Believe it or not, I believe it anyway. The same story has different interpretations in the eyes of different people. I am more concerned about: Why do rich people give so much money to monks?

I attended a blog pen meeting a few years ago and happened to share a room with an online fortune teller. The fortune teller wisely moved his business online and made a fortune. The fortune teller found that I was different from the people who ate melons outside. The first reaction of people who eat melons to see fortune tellers is to ask for fortune telling, which is enough to annoy the old man.

As for me, I don't ask for fortune telling, but talk to him about profit model, target customer selection and psychology. The fortune teller was very happy. He thought this little end was one of his own, and finally let go of his guard and told me the truth.