Piercarlo Valdesolo reports on a study suggesting that good luck charms actually do work. He then wrecks the effect for his readers:
The influence of the charm depends crucially on your belief in its inherent powers. Once you acknowledge that performance is a function of what goes on in your brain rather than a product of any mystical properties of the object itself, it becomes useless.
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