Can a Date Be Evil?
Posted by DDOCS in Stupidity, tags: Airlines, debunking, Media, Safety, Stupidity
The answer, of course, is no.
Today is the third Friday the 13th in 2009, the most times that combination can possibly occur in one year. It’s rumored that millions of people postpone surgeries or travel on this day, and many are frightened that something bad will happen to them today. Is it true? Are many people paralyzed with fear over Friday the 13th?
It appears not.
…in Chicago, for example, neither O’Hare International Airport nor United Airlines has noticed any drop in the number of people flying on Friday the 13th.
“It’s an old wives’ tale,” said United spokeswoman Robin Urbanski in an e-mail.
The same goes for two of the biggest hospitals in the city–Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the University of Chicago Medical Center–where it appears people are just as likely go to go under the knife that day as any other, and aren’t rushing to the doctor, either.
And, investors don’t care, either. Friday the 13th is typically a good day for the stock market.
So, don’t let the superstition get to you. Travel, invest, and plan events for today as you would any other day. That’s what most of us are doing, anyway. As Stevie Wonder said,
When you believe in things
That you don’t understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition aint the way


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