At the beginning of 2021, I was kind of into horoscopes, especially curious about how accurate the daily horoscope for Virgo would be. So, I decided to keep a daily record to check it out.
I got a small notebook and every morning, right after I woke up, I’d grab my phone and look up the daily horoscope for Virgo. I’d write down the main points like if it said I’d have good luck in work, or might meet an old friend, or should be careful about money matters.
Then, throughout the day, I’d pay close attention to what was going on. I was like a detective, looking for signs that matched the horoscope. For example, if it said I’d have a smooth day at work, I’d notice how easy or hard my tasks were. If there were no big problems and I got things done quickly, I’d mark it as a match in my notebook.
Some days were really interesting. One day, the horoscope said I’d have an unexpected encounter. And guess what? On my way home from work, I bumped into a classmate I hadn’t seen in years. I was so excited and quickly wrote it down as a big hit for the horoscope.
But not all days were like that. There were times when the horoscope said I’d have a lucky break in finances, but I didn’t see any extra money coming my way at all. I’d just put a big “X” in my notebook for that day.
As the days passed, I started to see a pattern. It seemed like only about 30% of the time, the horoscope was somewhat accurate. That’s not a very high percentage, you know?
By the end of 2021, I’d gone through all 365 days of horoscopes and my records. I realized that while it was fun to see if the horoscope could predict my day, it wasn’t something I could really rely on. It’s more like a bit of entertainment than a real prediction tool. So, if you’re thinking about trusting your daily horoscope completely, maybe think twice!
