At the beginning of 2020, I was really curious about how accurate the Virgo monthly predictions were. So, I decided to give it a shot and start tracking.
First, I gathered a bunch of Virgo 2020 monthly prediction materials from various sources. I printed them out and put them on my desk, ready to compare with my real – life situations every month.
When January came, I read through the prediction carefully. It said something about new beginnings and potential career opportunities. I was on the lookout for any signs. I started applying for some jobs, thinking maybe this was the career opportunity the prediction talked about. But in the end, I didn’t get any offers. I was a bit disappointed, thinking, “Well, maybe the prediction was off this time.”

As February rolled around, the prediction mentioned social activities and making new friends. I decided to be more active. I went to a couple of local events. I tried to strike up conversations with people there. I did make a few new acquaintances, which made me think, “Hey, maybe there’s something to these predictions after all.”
March’s prediction was about health. It advised me to pay more attention to my diet and exercise. I started jogging in the morning and eating more vegetables. My energy levels did improve, but I wasn’t sure if it was because of the prediction or just my own efforts.
Throughout the rest of the year, I kept following these monthly predictions. Sometimes, the things in the predictions seemed to match my real life, like in July when it predicted a short – term travel, and I did end up taking a weekend trip. But other times, it was way off. For example, in September, it said I’d have a big financial gain, but I didn’t see any such thing.
By the end of 2020, I sat down and reviewed all my notes. I found that only about 40% of the predictions actually came true. That’s not a very high accuracy rate. It made me realize that while these predictions can be fun to follow, we shouldn’t rely on them too much. Life is full of uncertainties, and we’re the ones who make our own paths.
