The Trouble With Blaming the Cat

Are you superstitious?

Short answer? Not really.
Longer answer? Well… it depends what you mean by superstitious.

I’m not the sort of person who panics because a black cat crossed the road or refuses to walk under a ladder.

Life has thrown enough genuinely unpredictable things at me that blaming it on a cat feels a bit unfair. The poor creature is probably just trying to get home for dinner.

That said, I do have a healthy respect for the strange corners of the universe.

Over the years I’ve read a fair number of religious and spiritual texts—from the Bible to Buddhist teachings—mostly out of curiosity about how different people try to make sense of this odd little existence we’ve all found ourselves in.


What I discovered is that most belief systems, superstition included, come from the same place: humans trying to understand a world that doesn’t always give neat explanations.

And to be fair, the universe is weird.

So while I’m not knocking on wood every five minutes or refusing to say certain words before a big event, I do keep an open mind. There’s a difference between blind superstition and simply acknowledging that life contains a few mysteries we haven’t quite untangled yet.

Besides, a little mystery keeps things interesting.

So no—I’m not superstitious.

But I do occasionally raise an eyebrow when the universe starts acting suspiciously well-timed.

Just in case.

Stay safe,
BC

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About Bob W Christian

Bob W Christian has been writing poetry for more than 20 years. He started as a way to help to process his thoughts and emotions as an autistic man, and to address the impact of CPTSD. As he wrote, and slowly gained the confidence to share his poems, he was given incredibly positive feedback, which spurred him to write more. During that time, he has written six books, and had numerous guest publications in books and magazines around the world. His work has earned several accolades recently, including recognition in the Dark Poet’s Club 2025 competition. Alongside poetry, Bob enjoys photographing nature and birds, and is often praised for his keen eye behind the lens. A husband, father and grandfather, he regularly shares his observations, reflections and creative work through his personal blog, The Ramblings of Bob Christian.

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