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Early twentieth century American home at night with money left uncounted on a table under lamplight reflecting a superstition about wealth and darkness

Counting Money at Night Reduces Wealth

Night has always carried a special weight in American folk belief. When daylight faded and lamps replaced the sun, many households believed the world shifted into a more uncertain state. Shadows grew longer, sounds carried farther, and ordinary actions were thought to invite unusual consequences. Among merchants, laborers, and families who lived close to the edge of survival, one belief

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