Man, so this month’s Pisces education horoscope, right? I went deep on this one. You see the title—”You Need to Know These Insights Now!”—that’s what all the websites scream. But when you actually sit down and spend an hour clicking around, comparing notes, you realize the whole thing is just a load of baloney, mostly.
The Practice: Sifting Through the Noise
I dove into about five or six different websites. The big ones, the small ones, even some random YouTube reading from a lady with too much glitter. My “practice” this time was simple: I wanted to see if the cosmic advice was actually actionable or just feel-good fluff. And let me tell you, it was 90% fluff.
I meticulously cross-referenced every prediction. I opened tabs, copied key phrases into a notepad file, and tried to synthesize the “insights.” What did I find? It all boiled down to three main points:
- Communication Focus: “Planets align to favor open dialogue; speak your mind, especially in group settings.” (Translation: Talk more.)
- New Learning Opportunities: “A subtle energy shift pushes you toward new fields of study or skill acquisition. Don’t resist.” (Translation: Sign up for a course.)
- Discipline and Structure: “Saturn’s influence demands rigor; structure your study time and prioritize. Avoid distractions.” (Translation: Stop doom-scrolling and study.)
Every single site had a version of these three things. Now, don’t get me wrong, that’s good advice for anyone doing anything educational this month. It’s like saying, “If you want to pass, you should probably attend class.” No kidding, Sherlock. I felt like I wasted a solid hour.

Why I Even Bothered with the Stars
You gotta understand why I did this “practice.” It wasn’t for me, exactly. It was for my nephew, Danny. He just graduated and is trying to figure out what expensive certificate course he should shell out cash for. He’s stuck between front-end web development and something called “PMP Certification,” which sounds like a headache. He kept asking me for advice, and I just kept telling him, “Do the one you like, idiot.”
But the kid insisted I check his chart. He was paralyzed with indecision. It reminded me of something that happened way back, years ago, which is why I took this horoscope stuff so seriously this month.
I’m not exactly an astrology fan, but I vividly remember being in my late twenties, trying to climb the ladder at my first real tech job. I was doing fine, steady work, but I thought I needed a “pivot.” I decided I needed to learn machine learning, but the company wouldn’t pay for the fancy six-month academy. So, I quit. Just straight up walked out, figuring I’d use my severance to pay for the course, knock it out, and come back making double the money.
What actually happened? The course was a total sham. I realized two weeks in that I hated the math part. I sweated blood trying to force myself through it. I used up all my savings on the tuition and rent for this expensive period of “self-improvement.” I ended up with a half-finished certificate and zero job prospects. When I finally went crawling back to my old boss, they said the only opening they had was entry-level data entry, paying less than half what I made before. I refused the offer, obviously, and spent the next eight months living on my buddy’s couch, working gig jobs just to buy ramen.
That humiliating experience cemented one thing: never trust the hype, whether it comes from a slick course brochure or a vague cosmic prediction about “favorable energies.”
The Real Pisces Insight (The Takeaway)
My practice with Danny’s Pisces chart this month wasn’t about the predictions; it was about the process I forced him to follow.
I grabbed that generic advice—”The stars say communication is key!”—and I didn’t let him off the hook. I looked at him and said, “Okay, the stars have spoken. Now, your task, young man, is to use that ‘favorable open dialogue’ energy to do this:”
- I made him call three random people on LinkedIn who are currently doing the PMP job.
- I forced him to message two people who failed or dropped out of the web development bootcamp.
- I commanded him to sit for four hours and write down exactly what he likes and hates about studying. No excuses.
The horoscope said, “Seek new learning.” My practice taught me: Don’t just seek it, interrogate it. Don’t let the “favorable energy” be an excuse for lazy decision-making. The real insight wasn’t in the stars; it was in the action. By forcing him to “communicate” as the horoscope suggested, he found out that the PMP certification involves massive amounts of boring documentation that he would absolutely despise. He’s going with the web dev course now, but he’s doing a cheap trial class first.
Just like my old tech job that I walked away from—the one that actually called me back three years later, begging me to return, even offering to double the money if I came back with the machine learning degree (LMAO, too late, guys, I’d already found something better)—the real insight is knowing what you value. The vague horoscope is just the background noise. The practice is the whole point.
