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Money Superstitions That Shaped How People Think About Wealth

May 29, 2026 by Valentino Marro

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Money habits are not always built from numbers, budgets, or common sense alone. Across generations, people have also leaned on small rituals, family sayings, and symbolic gestures to feel more secure about what they earn, keep, spend, and pass on. A coin in the wrong place, a plant by the front door, a certain meal on New Year’s Day, or a wallet given with nothing inside can all carry meaning far beyond their actual value. Some of these traditions are old, some are cultural, and others are personal habits people keep simply because they grew up with them. Together, they show how wealth is often tied not only to money but also to memory, hope, routine, and the quiet desire to feel protected.

#1: An Itchy Right Palm as a Sign of Incoming Money

A person might be sitting at the kitchen table, rubbing their hand without thinking, when someone nearby says, “That means money is coming.” In many traditions, the right palm is the lucky one, believed to signal that cash, opportunity, or some form of financial gain may be on the way. The left hand is often treated differently, with some interpretations saying it points to money leaving instead. There is no scientific basis behind the idea, but that hardly stops it from sticking around. Sometimes the charm of the belief is not in whether it comes true, but in the small burst of optimism it creates. During uncertain times, even a harmless superstition can make someone look at the day with a little more expectation.

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