Why Using Zodiac Signs to Understand People is Wrong

Have you ever sat with someone who tried to describe you based on your Zodiac sign? You might find some relevance to some of the things they say. Well…That doesn’t mean they are right.

Surprisingly, forming an opinion on newcomers at work based upon their zodiac sign is common. Therefore, complications arise further into work relationships; from destroyed expectations to minor communication issues. So, it might be a good idea to take a step back and look at the picture from a broad perspective.

Here Are Five Reasons Why It Is Wrong to Describe or Understand Someone Based on Their Zodiac Sign.

1- Don’t Let Pseudo-Science Fool You

First of all, let us understand what the word “Pseudo-Science” actually means.

The word “Pseudo” originates from its older Greek version, “Pseudos,” which means false or not genuine. Thus, coupling this word with science, the term means that it is not genuine science.

The mere fact that Astrology tries to find a link between insanely distant balls of flaming gas and how you go about your Mondays tells you that the study will be bizarre.

Yes, you can find correlations between them. But Science actually states that you can find a correlation between any two random things in the world. For the correlation to actually mean something, the two correlated facts should be relevant to each other. At least one of them can be proven to cause the other.

For example, A statistic in the USA showed up in the last decade linking Ice cream sales with shark attacks. This led some people to make all kinds of ridiculous assumptions such as “Maybe ice cream makes you taste better to the sharks.” Another statistic in 2011 showed a correlation between Soda products consumption and violence. We will let you explain that.

Astrology is no different; giving you slivers of facts among tons of wrong assumptions. And that is why it is one of the Pseudo-sciences around.

2- Would You Be Able to Change Your Zodiac Sign If You Control Your Behavior?

Say a person walks into your office, asks you about your zodiac signs, and then describes you as a patient personality; though nobody should get on your nerve because your anger is incomparable to that of usually angry people.

Dare you say that all patient people carry the same zodiac sign as yours? Well…No.

In fact, this description is fairly accurate to all patient people on the planet regardless of their birthdate. But people tend to focus on how they behave when someone describes them; excluding the commonality between them and others.

Therefore, if you control your behavior and slowly turn it into an angry one, will that automatically convert you to a Taurus instead of an Aquarius? Sadly, Astrology would disagree.

3- The Easy Way Is Not Necessarily The Right Way

We are curious beings by nature. And our brains are wired to find explanations for everything. However, your brain will not automatically distinguish between right and wrong approaches to explain something.

Neil deGrasse Tyson, an American Astrophysicist, spoke about the human brain’s capability of trying to figure out answers to questions.

“There’s fascinating frailty of the human mind that psychologists know all about. It’s called ‘Argument from Ignorance.’ and this is how it goes…

Somebody sees a flashing light in the sky. They’ve never seen it before. They don’t understand what it is. They say ‘A UFO!!’ The U stands for ‘Unidentified.’

So, they say ‘I don’t know what it is. It must be aliens from outer space visiting from another planet.’

Well, if you don’t know what it is, that’s where your conversation should stop.”

 

Here is a link of the actual conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson:

Zodiac signs are, in fact, tools of labeling unknowns to give relief for the ignorant brain. Thus, they are considered the easy way to go when judging people. However, it is nowhere near the truth.

4- Scientific Surveys Show no Evidence in Astrology’s Favor

According to the “Personality and Individual Differences” Journal, scientific studies and surveys have, thus far, found no evidence supporting the claims of Astrology. One of the studies was conducted on a population with a sample size of 20 million people.

On the contrary, what the studies have discovered is that there is a link between Narcissism and belief in astrology. The higher the belief, the more narcissist you could turn out to be and vice versa.

You can read more about the study through the article below:

https://www.iflscience.com/brain/negative-relationship-between-intelligence-and-belief-in-astrology-study-finds/

5- Astrological Presumptions About People May Limit Your Human Interaction With them

Human interaction is now one of the most desired skills needed and looked for in people applying for jobs. Because, if you think of it, modern jobs feature more meetings and conversations than the actual time you spend on your computer doing the work. That is why we see the ones with more people skills acquiring more job opportunities.

Judging someone at work based on his/her zodiac sign will trigger one of two things: either a presumptuous desire to avoid that person or an equally presumptuous desire to trust that person. Why follow such a misleading path when you can give time for your curiosity to find out the true metals of the person you are interacting with.

Allow Yourself to Learn

This article is not meant to attack people with the belief in astrology as much as it is meant to show the appropriate way of approaching your workmates. Assuming information without evidence about people can lead to drastic results that can go as far as getting fired in some cases.

Next time you meet “the new guy” at work, invite him for a coffee and have a conversation and listen. He/she may pack more than a set-in-stone list of characteristics linked to his/her birthdate. In fact, you might be having a conversation with your next best friend.