TLDR People still turn to witchcraft for help with modern problems despite technological advances.
In traditional Romanian villages, women with special powers used magic rituals to counter misfortune and heal various ailments, while modern urban witches in Romania, who are digitally literate and use aggressive marketing, offer solutions to contemporary issues like unemployment, impotence, hair loss, and business failure. Despite advancements in technology and rational thinking, people still seek magical explanations and personal experiences with witchcraft, a trend that was reinforced by the coronavirus pandemic, highlighting the persistent coexistence of magic and modern life.
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