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Sunday, June 7, 2026

6 items that bring poverty - stop giving them as gifts immediately!👇


 "There Will Be No Money: 6 Things You Shouldn't Give Away, Otherwise There Will Be No Money in Your Home"

There are old objects that people have always treated with special respect and beliefs. Symbols and meanings have been woven into them, and many prohibitions have survived to this day as intuitive sensations — as if something tells us, "Don't give, don't touch, don't interfere." Sometimes this is not realized with reason, but that's how it feels...

My grandmother was a superstitious person. She used to say: "Not everything is given, even if you ask for it. There are things that protect your home, your happiness and peace of mind." It sounded funny to me as a child, but over the years I have come to understand that in these prohibitions there is care and respect for the invisible.

When I'm asked if I believe in these things, I always smile - I may not believe them, but I still don't give them away. Just in case.

Here are 6 things you're better off leaving behind. Not out of greed, but for peace of mind:

1. Salt
Salt is not just a spice. In the past, they treated it carefully, they didn’t spill it without a reason. They even believed that if it spilled, you should throw a pinch of salt over your left shoulder to ward off trouble. Salt absorbs the energy in the home, joys and worries. If you lend salt, it’s as if you’re giving part of the home’s power to another person.

2. Safety needle
At first glance, it may seem like a trifle, but in the past it was considered an amulet, especially for newborns. Women wore it on the back of their clothes “just in case.” The needle absorbs evil energy, envy, and malicious words, so needles from others are taboo — they are not taken, not given as gifts, not picked up from the ground.

3. Broom
The broom carries many superstitions - it was used to "sweep away" bad guests or tension after quarrels. Giving a broom from your home means giving along with it a part of your comfort, money, and feminine happiness.

4.
Sugar Sugar symbolizes joy, celebration, abundance. To scatter it is good. But to lend it is to worries. It was believed that a woman who always has sugar at home will not remain in poverty.

5. Sewing needle
The needle symbolically "cuts" fate and is a tool for spells, protection, curses. In the past, it was kept tucked away, never "naked". If you are giving a needle as a gift - only a new one in a package, not one that you have already worked with.

6. Mirror
A mirror is something you shouldn't joke with — it keeps personal energy and memories. Old mirrors are considered dangerous, and giving your mirror to someone else means giving a part of your soul, your energy. If the mirror has to be thrown away — wrap it in cloth and say thank you.

In conclusion: sometimes beliefs are not just superstitions, but a way to feel our home and the energy in it. If there is anxiety in the soul - it is better not to give anything, even small things. Because a part of your energy and home may be hidden in them.

The article is for informational purposes and does not replace professional advice.


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