auntblabby wrote:
I wonder if all the supposed NTs stuck in monumental traffic jams who thought that honking their horns incessantly would speed things up, are engaging in quasi-schizotypal "magical thinking" as well?

i am unsure as to whether you are serious or not.
you did say "quasi" which means i can not refute what you said because there is no real definition of "quasi schizotypal"
anyway.
i spoke to my psychiatrist for ages about various conditions when i was a child and borrowed books from her shelf to read (she was resident at the unit i was in).
magical thinking entails ascribing relationships between things which are unrelated in order to explain or foretell various things they can not resolve logically.
it is well entwined within another disorder called "erotomania" and also somewhat in various manifestations of "OCD".
erotomania is the false belief that someone else is in love with them despite the fact that there are no indications of such. these beliefs are derived from irrational analysis of various things, like "how she parked her car today" and "the the blinds on her window were in a certain position" etc.
it also can be cobbled together by remembering number plates (license tags in US?) from many cars they saw during a period of a day for example, in which they can say that the name of the person who they think loves them was spelled out picking various letters from various license plates. (if i was thinking of the word "paraphernalia" for example, and i drove to sydney from here, it is certain that i would see every letter comprising the word "paraphernalia" after scrutinizing every number plate on the way down. but , unlike the schizotype i would see that it would be inevitable that i could spell every word i could think of using a bag of letters derived from every number plate in only a shortish distance))
sometimes, a blacked out street light outside the home of their fixation "indicates" that the person is angry with them and wants them to make a romantic approach. this is magical thinking.
a quick mention of OCD is in order. the belief that sufferers of OCD have, is that unless they perform (often useless ) ritualistic behavior, calamity will result. this also entails an excessive susceptibility to superstition which can also be thought of as magical thinking.
idiots who blow their horn at a similarly stuck person in front of them i would not suspect believe that it will do any good. i think they do it to let of some sort of steam like saying "FUUUUUCK!! !!".
if they were that deluded, they would often exit their vehicles and initiate an altercation with the driver of a car in front of them who has no hope of going anywhere.