Friday the 13th: Superstition & News from Hessen | hessenschau.de

by Chief Editor

Good morning, Hesse. For those not yet awake, and if you are superstitious (like me), proceed with caution. Avoid starting with the wrong foot, clear a path of black cats, don’t spill salt with your breakfast egg, and absolutely do not walk under a ladder. It is Friday the 13th, and in my opinion, that is more than enough potential for misfortune in a single day!

Once the pulse of Hesse has returned to normal, we will resume our coverage of the day’s most important news. My name is Mark Weidenfeller, and this morning I counted my steps and entered the newsroom with my right foot first on an even number. Anything else would be too risky. If you have questions, wishes, or strange superstitions, feel free to send me an email.

Did You Know? Mark Weidenfeller arrived at the newsroom this morning having counted his steps and ensuring his right foot landed first on an even number.

The long-held belief that Friday the 13th is a day of bad luck has existed for centuries. Whereas many acknowledge the superstition, it remains to be seen if it will influence behavior or events throughout the day.

Expert Insight: Acknowledging and even acting upon superstitions can be a way for individuals to feel a sense of control in uncertain situations. While these actions have no basis in verifiable fact, the psychological comfort they provide can be significant.

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is it today?

Today is Friday the 13th.

Who is Mark Weidenfeller?

Mark Weidenfeller is a member of the newsroom staff and is contacting readers today.

How can I contact Mark Weidenfeller?

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