Zodiac Signs: Brut’s Honest Guide to Astrology & Chaos

Astrology is the world’s oldest group chat, 12 signs arguing for attention since before Wi-Fi existed. We have been blaming the stars for everything: heartbreaks, hangovers, bad tattoos, capitalism. It’s comforting, isn’t it? To think Mercury caused your mistakes, not you. But let’s talk honestly about the zodiac signs, their so-called traits, and why this nonsense still feels truer than most “scientific” personality quizzes.

We stare at the stars to avoid staring at ourselves

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We stare at the stars to avoid staring at ourselves 〰️

Astrology: the original algorithm

Before AI, before BuzzFeed quizzes, humans looked up and said, “Those glowing dots must be about me.” That was the start of astrology, a system pretending to explain your personality with twelve neat labels and a bit of cosmic drama. It’s not science, it’s storytelling, a myth dressed in geometry. And yet, people keep reading their horoscope like a daily dose of hope-flavoured placebo.

We love it because it tells us we are special.

The Twelve Signs of Collective Delusion

Why We Still Believe?

Science can’t explain why people keep reading zodiac sign meanings at 3 a.m., but psychology can: we crave identity. We like being told who we are, even if it’s by constellations drawn by people who thought the Earth was flat. Astrology gives shape to chaos. It’s a mirror that lies just enough to comfort us. It turns randomness into reason, heartbreak into “Mercury retrograde,” failure into “Saturn return.”

The zodiac is a universal language of excuse and poetry and that’s why it endures.

Your Horoscope Isn’t Real, But It’s Real Enough

You don’t need to believe in astrology to feel it. Like art, it’s not about accuracy, it’s about resonance. When you say “I’m such a Leo,” what you mean is: I like being seen. When you say “I’m a Virgo rising,” you’re admitting, I need control but I call it planning. The stars don’t define you. They decorate your delusions, beautifully.

In Summary: The Stars Don’t Care, but We Do

The zodiac signs are just 12 mirrors we keep polishing, hoping to see meaning. They’re flawed, funny, human, like us. So go ahead, read your horoscope, blame your birth chart, post your moon sign in your bio. It’s not truth. It’s art. And art, as Brut believes, should make you laugh first, then question why you laughed.

Your algorithm is already judging you. You might as well follow Brut

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