How This Whole Virgo Luck Thing Started
So back in 2015, I was super into trying different stuff, you know? Saw this whole “monthly horoscope” thing floating around online for Virgos and thought, “Eh, why not put it to the test?” Not as a believer, but just to see what happened. Had a close buddy who’s a total Virgo, born in September, and figured he’d be the guinea pig.
First step: find the actual prediction. Dug through way too many dusty astrology websites, finally found the general buzz for Virgos that month. The big claims? Lucky days mostly clustered around the 2nd week, something about communication and finances looking up on the 10th and 11th specifically. Also mentioned needing extra patience around the 20th.
Getting My Hands Dirty
Okay, simple plan:
- Marked those “lucky days” bright red on my calendar and told my Virgo pal: “Hey, just heads up, apparently the stars say your vibes are extra good around the 10th.” Played it cool, didn’t tell him the full details.
- Kept a stupidly simple log. Just a notepad for each day near those dates: “Friend’s Mood / Anything Big Happen? / Money Stuff?”
- Observed my friend loosely. Not full-on stalker mode, but paid attention during chats – did he mention good news? Did he seem frustrated? Basically, tried to see if reality matched the prediction.
The Month Rolling Out
The Build-up to “Luck”: Honestly? Leading up to the 10th? My friend was stressed. Work deadlines piled up. Nothing felt “lucky.” Started doubting the whole thing myself.
D-Day (The 10th): Zero fanfare. He complained about his commute, his boss nagging him. Nothing financial landed in his lap. Ate a boring sandwich for lunch. Felt like a total flop. Noticed he was surprisingly chatty on the phone with his family that evening though. Minor win for “communication”? Maybe? Felt like reaching.
That “Patience” Day (The 20th): This one? Weirdly, it nailed it. His car battery died first thing in the morning, then he spilled coffee all over his keyboard during a meeting. He was furious – total patience test! Almost sent him the horoscope screenshot right then, but resisted. It was uncomfortably accurate about things not going smoothly.
The Rest: Most other “less lucky” days were just… normal. Bills paid, dinners cooked, TV watched. Nothing special, good or bad.
Wrapping It All Up
So, did the 2015 Virgo horoscope predict my friend’s lucky days? Nah. Not really. At least, not in any dramatic “found money on the street” or “got a surprise promotion” way. The hype around the 10th was a dud. The only day that stood out was the 20th, and that was because it warned things would be annoying, which they were! It was less about luck and more about correctly calling out potential hassle.
My takeaway? Don’t trust horoscopes to magically point out your “lucky days” for cash windfalls or life-changing events. Maybe, just maybe, they accidentally highlight times when your temper might be shorter or you might need extra coffee. But mostly, it’s a fun thing to observe, laugh about when it flops, and get mildly freaked out by when it accidentally touches a nerve. 2015 taught me that lesson well.