So, I got super curious about the negative traits of Pisces and whether they can be changed. I mean, I’ve got a few Pisces friends, and sometimes their quirks just make me scratch my head.
First off, I started by talking to my Pisces buddies. I asked them straight up, “Hey, do you think your negative traits can be changed?” One of them just shrugged and said, “Maybe, but it ain’t easy.” Another one got all defensive and said, “What negative traits? I’m perfect!” Well, that was a fun conversation stopper.
Then, I decided to do some online research. I hopped onto forums and read what other people were saying about Pisces. Some folks were like, “Pisces are too dreamy and unrealistic. They’ll never change.” But others were more optimistic, saying, “With some effort, anyone can change their bad habits.”
After that, I reached out to a few so – called “experts.” I found a couple of astrologers on social media and shot them some messages. One of the experts told me that Pisces are naturally empathetic and intuitive, but these traits can sometimes turn into being overly sensitive and moody. And according to this expert, changing these negative traits requires a lot of self – awareness and practice.

I also decided to observe my Pisces friends more closely. I noticed that one of them would often get lost in their own world and forget about real – life responsibilities. I tried to gently remind them about things, and sometimes it worked, but other times they just went back to daydreaming.
As I was going through all this, I realized that changing negative traits isn’t just about the star sign. It’s about the person’s willingness to change. Some of my Pisces friends were open to the idea of improving themselves, while others were set in their ways.
To sum it up, based on my experience, whether a Pisces can change their negative traits really depends on the individual. Some might be able to make changes with a bit of effort and self – reflection, while others might find it a real uphill battle. But hey, everyone has their own journey, right?
