Everyone has OCD it’s a key reflection/ aspect of being human/ learning.
Picking up a spoon in order to place sugar in a cup is exactly the same neural process, but certain patterns/ traits are framed by our society as OCD. If everyone clicked a light switch three times, the person who clicked it once would appear odd; they would have OID... obsessive in-compulsive disorder. (societal framing)
Superstitions and OCD both give insights into the mechanisms of free will and how it manifests/ compounds from the multitude of predefined/ learned facets that comprise a thought/ decision.
We can only make decisions based on our own current knowledge/ insights and this knowledge is constructed from the facets of our subjective experiences. Every concept/ construct/ thought is built from thousands of sub-constructs that are applied/ compounded automatically, we have no control of this process in the moment, but we can add to the mix, swaying/ influencing the process for future use.
Neurons/ networks have maturation cycles; they become less plastic with age, this is part of how our connectome builds hierarchical knowledge. When we are young our ‘foundational’ base networks are very plastic and impressionable and we tend to place our trust in specific adults (parents/ teachers). Superstitious belief stems from this early indoctrination, we ‘pick up’ their traits, once it’s embedded at the lowest levels of abstraction it’s practically impossible to remove, it’s just part of who you are.
Our global thought pattern (GTP) is akin to circulating mixing bowl of paint/ pigment. Every colour added changes the overall colour, no matter how small the amount it will have an effect on the outcome. If pink (pink elephants lol) is added there is no way to remove it, it’s an additive process… time dilutes the pink and it eventually fades until next time.
We are the sum of our experiences and learning, a well rounded education is important to prime/ prepare the adolescent brain to both conform and perform in our societies. But not all educational experiences/ brains are equal; we constantly combine/ build upon prior knowledge, if something low level is not understood correctly it will have repercussions right up through the learning stack.
There’s no point trying to convince a true ‘Flat Earther’ the earth is spherical (ish), that construct is built upon flawed or missing knowledge, they can’t help/ control what they are currently thinking… the key is to work back and figure out what miss conceptions are leading to the construct. Then provide arguments/ knowledge/ empirical proof that causes internal turmoil between their existing accepted beliefs/ knowledge… bringing their core facets into line.
All brains are different, I have a visual imagination… some people have limited or none. They get through life by compensating, using other skills/ / coping strategies to approximate a visual imagination when the experience requires. They don’t know they have none, just like I don’t know what mental skills you have that I don’t. Through experience/ learning and imagination I understand that the closer you get to the surface of a spheroid the flatter it appears… some are just missing the facets/ or unable to build this construct.