I think that started to prevent people from doing it because it is very dangerous and risky.
2007-02-09 03:39:58
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answered by Clover 3
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Many ancient peoples were afraid to walk under a ladder because they believed that the gods lived in the triangle shaped space underneath the ladder, where it rests on a wall. To walk through such a sacred place was considered to be disrespectful.
In the Christian culture it was viewed as being connected with evil because a ladder had led up to the cross where Christ was crucified, so they may not have considered it bad luck to walk under it, but they did regard the ladder itself as possibly being a tool of the devil.
These superstitious or religious beliefs actually hold some grounding with reality. Walking under a ladder is more likely to cause it to fall, thereby possibly injuring the person on top of the ladder and the passer by. Or something could be dropped by the person on the ladder and when underneath it, it is more likely the item dropped will land on you. So whilst it is a superstition it is also good sense !
2007-02-09 06:13:55
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answered by surfer_ade_uk 2
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because the ladder propped against a wall forms a triangle which has 3 sides. 3 is a sacred number in some religious. To break the triangle was believed to call the devil. Though frankly I think the risk of having paint dropped on your head is probably higher.
2007-02-09 04:48:49
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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It's always been my opinion that this is the most sensible superstition. Walking under a ladder exposes the walker to the possibility of having a tool or a bucket of paint or something being dropped on him or her.
2007-02-09 03:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it's quite dangerous to walk under a ladder.
2007-02-09 03:39:19
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answered by mark 7
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The term was created by superstitious people. But the real reason was to keep people from bumping into the ladder and knocking the worker off of it. Originally , like now the work area should cordoned off to prevent the unknowing from doing just that.
2007-02-09 04:10:36
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answered by Kimberlyn L 2
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The possible explanation, long before Christian superstition, suggests that the angle of the ladder , forms a Pyramid, which as we all know was reserved strictly for the mysteries of Pharaonic internment. All `others` were forbidden access to this form of sacred geometry and place of death and mystery.
2007-02-09 08:21:44
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answered by ED SNOW 6
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Because it's a stupid thing to do if the guy up the ladder is using something big and heavy
2007-02-09 03:42:10
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answered by J K 2
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it is undesirable luck to stroll decrease than a ladder: A leaning ladder varieties a triangle with the wall and floor. Triangles characterize the Holy Trinity, and violating the Trinity via breaking it (walking via it) might positioned you in league with the devil himself. pondering what Christians did to those who have been considered to be in league with the devil, it is infrequently suggestions-blowing that leaning ladders have been prevented in any respect fee.
2016-12-17 06:00:53
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answered by ? 4
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The superstition beagan in that it was thought that the ladder, ground and wall forming a triangle, represented the Trinity and that one should not break it.
Ignore it unless someone is on it who may drop something or be distracted. 0r if it is actually easier to walk round anyway.
All superstitions (though most have interesting origins) are pointless. Remember the 'lucky rabbit's paw'? The original owner had four and is dead.
2007-02-09 03:51:46
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answered by alan h 1
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because you might have a tin of paint, tub of water or even tools fall on you, depending on the reason why the ladder is there in the first place.
2007-02-12 02:39:55
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answered by Solista 3
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