I've had a few eerie moments where a horoscope seemed to predict exactly what was happening in my life. Once, I read a forecast that warned of unexpected financial opportunities coming my way. A few days later, a client I hadn't spoken to in months reached out with a high-value project that completely changed my revenue for that quarter. Coincidence? Maybe. But it definitely made me pay more attention. That said, I don't think horoscopes are magic, but rather a mix of broad insights that sometimes align with real life. They can work as self-fulfilling prophecies-when you're primed to expect something, you might notice or act on it more. While I wouldn't plan my business moves based on astrology, I'll admit it's fun when the predictions actually hit.
As an Aquarius, I don't always take horoscopes at face value-but when they hit, they hit. A few years ago, my horoscope said a major shift in my career was coming, something that would push me into a more authentic path. I brushed it off-until everything aligned. A random conversation turned into an opportunity, and suddenly, I was building a business that honors African American spirituality and ancestral wisdom. Horoscopes aren't about predicting the future-they're about giving us signs and nudges. And when the stars align, it's like confirmation from the universe that you're exactly where you need to be.