Attract conflict and misfortune: what items should not be carried in your pockets

Since ancient times, people have believed in various signs and superstitions related to everyday life. Some of them also concern what you can and cannot carry in your pockets.
RadioTrek writes about this. It is important to note that these signs and superstitions have no scientific basis. They can be seen as an interesting part of folk culture, but you should not take them seriously and change your life based on these beliefs.
1. Sharp objects:
- Carrying knives, pins, and other sharp objects in your pocket can, according to popular belief, lead to conflicts, quarrels, and dangerous situations.
2. Dirty objects:
- Dirty clothes, rags, napkins, and other similar items in your pockets are said to attract bad luck and misfortune.
3. Broken items:
- Broken or broken objects, such as mirrors, watches, phones, are considered symbols of misfortune and bad luck. Carrying them in your pockets can lead to problems in life.
4. Tickets and receipts:
- Keeping transportation tickets, store receipts, and other similar papers in your pocket can lead to financial losses and other problems, according to omens.
5. Money:
- Money loves respect and order. Carrying it around in your pockets, throwing it on the floor, or being careless with it can supposedly lead to loss of wealth and good luck.
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