Friday The 13th
2025/06/13 | 812 views
Do you believe in this superstition or Are you superstitious?
The origins are vaguely Biblical. It sort of has to do with Jesus’s crucifixion, and the dinner he had beforehand. According to the Bible, there were 13 disciples present at the Last Supper — but the 13th guest was Judas, who is, according to the Bible, responsible for Jesus’s death. That death then happened on a Friday (the next day), so the two together resulted in the superstition. If you’re worried about it from this perspective, we recommend not hosting any dinner parties on Friday the 13th, and also not having any rude friends who would totally betray you for literally no reason.

A black cat is also associated with bad luck, and sadly, death. This fear of black cats appears to stem from medieval times, when an animal with dark feathers or fur, including crows and ravens, signaled death. In 16th-century Italy, it was believed that death was imminent if a black cat would lay on someone’s sickbed.

To combat the stigma of Friday the 13th, you can embrace the day’s potential for fun and positive experiences. Focus on activities you enjoy, such as watching a movie, listening to music, or spending time with loved ones. Reframe the date as a day of empowerment, setting goals or engaging in activities that bring you joy. You can also counter the superstition with positive actions like seeking out a four-leaf clover or picking up a penny.
Focus on positive thoughts and beliefs to counteract any negative feelings associated with the date
Remind yourself that Friday the 13th is just another day of the week and that bad luck is not inherently associated with it.
In Japan, black cats are a sign of wealth and prosperity. For stage directors, seeing a black cat in your theater on opening night meant your play would have a long, successful run. In ancient Egypt, black cats were revered and believed to represent Bastet, Goddess of fertility, and childbirth.

“Black Friday the 13th” typically refers to the shopping day in the United States. The name originated in the 1950s in Philadelphia, where police used the term to describe the chaos and congestion caused by shoppers on that day. Initially, “Black Friday” was a negative term, but over time, retailers embraced it to describe the lucrative shopping day.

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