Well, I started off by being really into astrology, especially when it came to my own sign, Pisces. So, I decided to dig into the 2018 monthly horoscope for Pisces. First, I went to a bunch of well – known astrology websites. I clicked around on those sites, looking for the section about Pisces horoscopes in 2018.
I scrolled through a lot of pages, reading different astrologers’ takes on what was in store for us Pisces folks each month. Some astrologers said that in January 2018, Pisces was gonna have a good start in terms of making new friends. I remember thinking, “Hey, that sounds cool, I could use some new pals.”
Then, I moved on to February. One astrologer claimed that there’d be some financial opportunities popping up for Pisces. I was like, “Alright, let’s keep an eye out for that.” I made a mental note to be more aware of any money – making chances that month.
As I went through each month, I jotted down the key points on a piece of paper. For March, it was said that there might be some family drama. I thought, “Oh no, I hope that doesn’t happen.” But I also prepared myself mentally for any potential family issues.
April was supposed to be a great month for creativity. I decided to pick up my old paintbrushes and give painting a go. I even bought some new canvases and paints, ready to unleash my inner artist.
By the time I got to May, the horoscope talked about travel opportunities. I started looking at cheap flights and vacation spots. I was really excited about the idea of going somewhere new.
Throughout the rest of the months, I continued to follow these horoscope predictions. I compared what the astrologers said with what actually happened to me. Some things were spot – on, like I did make a new friend in January. But some were way off, like I didn’t really have any big financial opportunities in February.
In the end, it was a fun experience. It made me more aware of different aspects of my life each month. Whether the predictions came true or not, it was interesting to see how astrology tried to map out our lives. And it got me thinking about how much of our future is really set in stone and how much we can shape it ourselves.
