Well, I’ve always been kinda curious about horoscopes, especially the Virgo weekly horoscope for 2020. So, I decided to put it to the test and see how accurate it really is.
I started off by grabbing a bunch of Virgo weekly horoscopes from 2020. I printed them out and stuck them on my wall, so I could easily keep track. Every week, I’d read the horoscope and then write down what actually happened to me that week. It was like a little experiment of mine.
At first, I was like, “This is gonna be a piece of cake. The horoscopes are probably spot – on.” But boy, was I wrong. The first week, the horoscope said I’d have a big financial windfall. I was waiting all week for some extra cash to come my way. I checked my bank account every day, hoping for a surprise deposit. But nothing! I didn’t get a single extra cent.
Another week, it said I’d meet someone new and make a great connection. I went out of my way to go to places where I could meet new people. I went to the local coffee shop, the park, even a small community event. But I didn’t click with anyone. It was like the horoscope was just pulling things out of thin air.
There were a few instances where it seemed kinda close. One week, it said I’d have a minor setback at work. And sure enough, I had a small issue with a project. But then I thought, “Well, setbacks at work happen all the time. It could’ve been just a coincidence.”
As the weeks went by, I kept comparing the horoscope predictions with my real – life experiences. I found that most of the time, the horoscopes were way off. They were either too vague or just plain wrong.
By the end of 2020, I had a whole bunch of notes and a clear conclusion. The Virgo weekly horoscopes for 2020 were not very accurate at all. Sure, there were a few lucky guesses here and there, but overall, they were more like random guesses than actual predictions.
So, if you’re relying on horoscopes to plan your life, you might wanna think twice. It’s been a fun experiment for me, but I’ve learned not to take horoscopes too seriously.
