People believe in ghosts because they see things that aren’t there, like shadows moving when no one is around, or hearing whispers in empty rooms. When something strange happens, it’s easy to think a ghost is nearby. Sometimes stories about ghosts get passed down for generations, making people even more sure they are real.
Examples
- A child sees a shadow on the wall and thinks it's a ghost.
- An old man hears a whisper in his empty house and believes it's a spirit from long ago.
- A group of friends visits a haunted hotel and claims they saw ghosts walking through the halls.
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See also
- Why Do We Believe in Ghosts and Other Supernatural Beings?
- Why Do Some People Fall for ‘Ghosts’ and Others Don’t?
- Why Do People Believe in ‘Myth’?
- Why Do People Believe in Luck?
- Why Do People Believe in Fate More Than Others?
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