So today I wanted to try that horoscope thing for November 4th. Woke up early around 6 AM, still dark outside. Made my coffee first, extra strong – couldn’t think straight without it. Grabbed my notebook with the crinkled pages and my favorite blue pen that always leaks a bit.
Step 1: Gathering Intel
Checked three different places for November 4th predictions:
- That astrology site with pop-up ads everywhere
- Some blogger who always writes in cryptic poetry
- Old library book where pages 11-15 are completely missing
Put ’em all side by side on my kitchen table. Funny how they all said different stuff. Like one says “great career moves” and another says “avoid financial risks”. Made me chuckle – which one is it then?
Step 2: Making Sense Of The Mess
Started scribbling notes about what overlapped. Noticed all three mentioned:
- Communication stuff
- Something about water signs
- Weirdly specific warning about misplaced keys
Highlighted those parts in bright yellow. The “misplaced keys” thing actually made sense cause I lost my car keys twice last week. Spent like 15 minutes just staring at my coffee stains thinking about that.
Step 3: Testing The Theories
Went through my whole day acting like the predictions were true. When my neighbor talked nonsense about politics, I remembered the “communication” warning and just nodded instead of arguing. Checked my pocket for keys every 10 minutes like a paranoid squirrel. Even drank extra water cause of that water sign thing – peed like crazy all afternoon.
The Weird Part
Here’s where it gets strange. That blog predicted someone unexpected would bring news. Around 3 PM, my ex-roommate from 10 years ago messaged outta nowhere about some concert tickets. Felt the chills down my spine. Was it coincidence? Or did I make it happen by believing? Still chewing on that.
Finished by writing down what actually happened versus what was predicted. Page looks like a chaotic mind map with arrows everywhere and a big coffee ring stain right over Capricorn. Will try again tomorrow but honestly? Might just flip a coin next time.