Well, I decided to check out Marjorie Orr’s daily Virgo horoscopes for myself. I started by going to the source where these horoscopes are posted every day. I just hopped on my computer and found the page real quick.
Once I was there, I printed out a week’s worth of Virgo horoscopes. I mean, I wanted to see if there was any real pattern or if it was just a bunch of nonsense. I stuck those papers on my wall right next to my desk, so I could see ’em every day.
Each morning, the first thing I did was look at that day’s horoscope. I’d read it over, and then I’d think about how it might apply to my day. I’d keep it in the back of my mind as I went about my business, like going to work, running errands, and hanging out with friends.
I made a little notebook where I jotted down what the horoscope said and what actually happened to me each day. For example, one day it said I’d have a surprise encounter. Well, I was at the grocery store, and I bumped into an old friend I hadn’t seen in ages. That was kind of cool, but I wasn’t sure if it was just a coincidence.
As the week went on, I started to notice that some of the stuff in the horoscopes was so vague. Like, it said I’d have a “positive change” in my life. Well, what does that even mean? It could be anything! And sometimes, what it predicted just didn’t happen at all.
By the end of the week, I sat down and looked at my notes. I compared what the horoscopes said to what really went down. I realized that there were only a couple of times where it seemed to match up, but most of the time, it was way off.
So, after this week of following Marjorie Orr’s daily Virgo horoscopes, I’m still not sure if they’re worth following. It’s up to you to decide if you want to give ’em a shot and see if they work for you. Maybe you’ll have better luck than I did!
