I’ve always been curious about psychics. Do they really tell you what you want to hear, or can they actually see the real deal? So, I decided to embark on a little experiment to find out.
First off, I started by looking for psychics in my area. I scoured the internet, checked local directories, and even asked some friends if they knew of any good ones. I ended up with a list of about five psychics that seemed promising.
Next, I made appointments with each of them. I was nervous as I walked into the first psychic’s office. It was a small, dimly lit room with lots of crystals and candles. The psychic, a middle – aged woman with long hair, greeted me with a warm smile and asked me to sit down.

She started by asking me some general questions about my life, like my job, my relationships, and my hobbies. Then, she closed her eyes and started to “channel” or whatever it is they do. She told me a bunch of stuff that was kind of vague, like “you’re going to have some changes in your life soon” and “you have a lot of positive energy around you.” I mean, who doesn’t have some changes coming up in their life, right?
I went through the same process with the other four psychics. Some of them were more dramatic than others. One guy started shaking and talking in a really weird voice, which was kind of freaky. But again, a lot of what they said was just general statements that could apply to anyone.
To figure out if they were just telling me what I wanted to hear, I decided to change my approach. For one appointment, I pretended to be really down about my love life, saying I was desperate to find a partner. The psychic immediately started telling me all these great things about how a wonderful person was going to enter my life soon. It was like she was reading my fake script!
After all these appointments, I sat down and analyzed what I’d heard. I realized that most of the so – called “predictions” were just common sense or things that people hope for. There was very little that was specific and actually came true.
So, how can you tell the real ones? Well, I think a real psychic should be able to give you something specific, something that they couldn’t possibly know just from looking at you or asking a few general questions. According to some experts, less than 10% of self – proclaimed psychics have any real ability. But how do you find that 10%? It’s tough.
In the end, my little experiment taught me that most psychics are probably just good at reading people and telling them what they think they want to hear. But who knows, maybe there are some real ones out there. It’s still a mystery, but I’m a lot more skeptical now.
