Well, I’ve always been curious about the personality traits of Pisces, both the positive and negative ones, and whether they change over time. So, I started this little exploration.
First, I rounded up a bunch of my Pisces friends. I mean, who better to study than people you know, right? I sat down with them, one by one, and had these long, chatty sessions. I asked them about their past selves, how they thought and acted when they were younger.
I jotted down notes like crazy. I asked them about their good sides, like how they were super empathetic, always ready to lend an ear when someone was down. One of my Pisces friends, Tom, told me how he used to skip his own plans to comfort a friend in trouble. That’s some serious caring right there!
Then, we got into the not – so – great parts. Some of them admitted they could be a bit too dreamy, which sometimes made them lose track of reality. Like another friend, Lisa, said she used to daydream so much in class that she almost flunked a few tests.
As time went on, I kept checking in with them. I asked if they felt like their personalities had changed. And you know what? Most of them said they had. Tom said he learned to balance his empathy with taking care of himself. He doesn’t let others’ problems consume him as much as before.
Lisa, on the other hand, said she became more grounded. She started making to – do lists and setting goals, which helped her focus on the real world instead of just floating in her dreamland.
After a few years of this back – and – forth, I can say from my observations that yes, the positive and negative personality traits of Pisces do seem to change over time. Life experiences, like going to college, starting a job, or having a relationship, really shape who they are.
It’s like they’re a work in progress, constantly evolving. And that’s pretty cool, if you ask me. Everyone gets a chance to grow and become a better version of themselves, Pisces included!
