Several people I know have said Astrology is surprisingly accurate.
You can’t really depend on recommendations for this sort of thing, since there is a force (vagueness of the reports) which explains away the evidence of the recommendations.
If you happen to read your horoscope, or your Myers-Briggs personality type, or any similar sort of thing, and find that it fits quite well for you, I can recommend selecting a few others, not intended for you, and see if you can make them fit you as well. You can also use this technique with a credulous friend, by reading them the ‘wrong’ one.
For me this works well to undo the ‘magic’ effect. But then that’s just the sort of shenanigans you’d expect from a truth-seeking Sagittarius or ‘Teacher’ ENFJ.*
I’m not a Sagittarius and don’t get ENFJ on M-B tests.
Several people I know have said Astrology is surprisingly accurate.
You can’t really depend on recommendations for this sort of thing, since there is a force (vagueness of the reports) which explains away the evidence of the recommendations.
If you happen to read your horoscope, or your Myers-Briggs personality type, or any similar sort of thing, and find that it fits quite well for you, I can recommend selecting a few others, not intended for you, and see if you can make them fit you as well. You can also use this technique with a credulous friend, by reading them the ‘wrong’ one.
For me this works well to undo the ‘magic’ effect. But then that’s just the sort of shenanigans you’d expect from a truth-seeking Sagittarius or ‘Teacher’ ENFJ.*
I’m not a Sagittarius and don’t get ENFJ on M-B tests.