One who trusts in H'she will obtain the advantage of money, namely a livelihood, but will be spared the mental distraction of one who has money and constantly worries about it. pg359/361
Daily HalachaThis is what one should do if he finds edible Chametz in one's house or workplace on Pesach.
If it is found on Shabbos or Yom Tov, then it should be covered with a utensil or towel. The chametz, which is considered severe muktzeh, should not be moved at all, not even with one's feet or body. If it was found on Chol Hamoed, it should be disposed of immediately. If possible, it should be burned; if this is not possible, then it should be flushed down the toilet or crumbled and thrown to the winds or cast into a river. Although one is fulfilling the mitzvah of tashbisu by disposing of the chametz, no berachah is recited at this time.