The following five items may seem harmless, but according to Feng Shui, keeping them around is like holding onto a “block of wealth.” The longer you keep them, the more stifling and challenging it becomes to attract prosperity.
1. Old, torn, and faded clothes – Carrying “residual energy,” keeping them only brings gloom

Clothing is not just something that covers our bodies; it also symbolizes the “aura” of its owner. Torn and worn-out clothes or garments that haven’t been worn for a long time accumulate negative energy and yin energy. According to Feng Shui, items that haven’t been used for a year or more should be discarded or donated because they create stagnant energy, blocking the flow of wealth and prosperity in the home.
A family in Hanoi shared that after cleaning out and donating over five bags of old clothes, they not only felt their home was more spacious, but within three months, the husband received a promotion, and their daughter was awarded a scholarship. It seemed like a coincidence, but in reality, it was Feng Shui “clearing the way” for good fortune to enter their lives.
Feng Shui tip: At the end of each quarter, go through your wardrobe and keep only the items that make you feel comfortable and confident. This is also a way to maintain positive energy for yourself.
2. Cracked mirrors – Broken luck, fractured blessings
Mirrors reflect light and symbolize energy, the reflection of one’s inner self, and their life energy. A cracked or broken mirror is not only considered unlucky but also signifies disharmony in the family, leading to arguments and financial losses.
In Feng Shui, a broken mirror represents a “broken luck,” and keeping it in the home is like inviting misfortune and hidden challenges. Especially if placed in the bedroom or facing the front door, it will directly affect finances and the harmony between spouses.
Note: Do not use tape to “temporarily fix” a broken mirror. The crack is a break in the energy flow. Instead, wrap the mirror in red fabric and dispose of it or bury it. Do not break it further.
3. Dead or dried plants – Yin energy, withering luck

Feng Shui believes that the greener and more vibrant the plants are, the smoother the luck of the homeowner will be. Conversely, dried plants symbolize withering luck, a “drying up” of finances, and a deteriorating career.
A nail salon owner in Da Nang shared that after removing the dried-up money plants from in front of her shop and replacing them with lucky bamboo and snake plants, her customer base suddenly increased. She attributed this to “sweeping away bad luck.”
Feng Shui tip: If you don’t have time to care for real plants, opt for artificial Feng Shui plants with vibrant green colors to maintain positive energy.
4. Broken or unused electronic items – Obstructing energy flow
Broken or unused items in the home, especially electronics (TVs, fans, washing machines, etc.), if not repaired or discarded, become “energy prisons” in your living space.
Feng Shui emphasizes the importance of energy flow within the home. Broken items can block this flow, leading to stagnation in one’s work and finances.
Note: Avoid placing broken appliances near the kitchen, which symbolizes wealth. Doing so can block financial blessings and cause continuous financial losses.
5. Sentimental items associated with sad memories – Holding you back, absorbing negative energy
Sometimes, we hold onto items because they are tied to past relationships, broken bonds, or sad memories. However, according to Feng Shui, these items become “anchors” of negative energy, dragging down our emotions and hindering our future progress.
Feng Shui refers to these as items carrying “depressing spiritual energy,” causing residents to feel unmotivated, inexplicably gloomy, and facing obstacles in their relationships and careers.
Suggestion: If you can’t part with these items, wrap them in red paper and store them in a hidden place, or purify them with salt or incense to dispel the negative energy.
Sometimes, wealth comes not only from what we gain but also from what we let go. A clean house brings peace of mind, and a calm mind attracts positive energy. If you’ve been feeling a streak of bad luck lately, start by taking a simple step: declutter your home and get rid of these five items. Perhaps, prosperity will quietly return, like a stream of fresh water flowing into the spaces you’ve just cleared.
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