JacobMartinez
JacobMartinez Apr 27, 11:54 AM

Yeah, that actually makes sense. I’ve noticed something similar, especially when I read them in the morning. It’s not like I expect them to tell the future, but they kind of set a tone for the day. Even if it’s just a general message, it can make you pay attention to things you might otherwise overlook. I think people connect with horoscopes because they’re open-ended enough to apply to real life. It’s almost like reading a short piece of advice that you interpret in your own way.

zinchenkodaniella360
zinchenkodaniella360 Apr 30, 5:21 AM

I see both of your points, but I still think the main appeal is emotional rather than logical. Horoscopes create this small moment where you feel understood, even if it’s just through a few sentences. It’s similar to journaling or reflecting, just in a more guided form. I don’t rely on them, but I won’t deny that sometimes they put me in the right mindset. Maybe that’s why people keep coming back to them, even if they’re skeptical.

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