Since superstitious things are deceptive, why do so many people ask?

Superstition is not a lie, but self-deception. How many people, who don't believe in fate, often draw lots to tell fortune, because they are confused and don't know the truth of life in the universe. Therefore, true superstition is a kind of blind behavior of self-deception, to put it mildly, it is to seek a kind of self-comfort.

But whether it is superstitious or not depends not on the object of Thaksin, but on his mentality: if a person studies or pursues the truth with a rational attitude, then he is a wise belief and a true belief; If you can't treat the object of your belief with a rational attitude and blindly follow the trend, it's a bit superstitious. For example, Christians believe in God, Muslims believe in God, and Buddhists believe in Buddhism. Some people make wise choices, while others may blindly worship idols. It is precisely because of the great difference between them that it is difficult to distinguish superstition from wisdom and belief, just as many people worship science without knowing it, and may be fooled or deceived by some people who cheat under the guise of science.