Well, I was kinda curious about how accurate the daily Virgo horoscope in 2020 was. So I decided to give it a shot and keep a record of it.
First off, I started by getting my hands on a bunch of daily Virgo horoscopes for 2020. I grabbed them from different sources, like those popular astrology websites and some magazines. I printed them out and stuck them on my wall, so I could easily check them every day.
Each morning, right after I woke up, I’d take a look at the horoscope for that day. It’d say stuff like “You’ll have a great opportunity at work” or “Be careful with your finances today.” Then I’d go about my day and see if what it said actually happened.
I kept a little notebook next to my bed. Whenever something related to the horoscope happened, I’d jot it down. Like one day it said I’d meet an old friend, and later that day, I bumped into an old buddy at the grocery store. I wrote that down right away.
As the days went by, I started to notice something. Sometimes the horoscopes were dead – on. There were days when it predicted a smooth day at work, and I really didn’t have any problems. But there were also a ton of times when it was way off. It said I’d win some money, but I didn’t even find a quarter on the street.
After a whole year of doing this, I sat down and went through my notebook. I counted how many times the horoscopes were accurate and how many times they were wrong. To be honest, the numbers were a bit disappointing. Only about 30% of the time, the horoscopes seemed to match what actually happened in my life.
I also talked to some of my friends who are into astrology. They said that horoscopes are more like general guidance and not super – accurate predictions. A couple of experts I read about also said that astrology is more of a belief system and doesn’t have solid scientific backing.
So, in the end, my little experiment showed me that the daily Virgo horoscope in 2020 wasn’t all that accurate. It was fun to do, though, and it made me think about how much we rely on these things for guidance. Maybe we should just take them with a grain of salt and make our own decisions in life!
