Why do you think astrology is still popular in a world with science and data?, Do you see astrology more as entertainment, self-reflection, or something “real”? Why?, What do people really want when they read a horoscope: advice, comfort, hope, or control?, Can astrology ever be helpful without being scientifically true? In what way?, Have you ever read a horoscope and felt it was accurate? What part felt true—and why?, What is the difference between healthy guidance and making decisions based on fear (e.g., “bad days”)?, Do you think believing in astrology can change your behaviour—and then make the prediction feel true?, If two people have the same birth chart, should they be similar? What could still make them different?, Which do you trust more for self-knowledge: astrology, personality tests, therapy, or close friends? Why?, Should astrologers have ethical rules (like doctors or psychologists)? What rules would you add?, Some people avoid relationships because of “bad compatibility.” Is that protecting yourself—or limiting your life?, Why do you think people share zodiac memes and stereotypes? Is it harmless fun or a kind of bias?, If astrology labels you in a certain way (e.g., “jealous,” “lazy”), can that hurt you? How?, Do you think social media made astrology bigger? Why does it fit the internet so well?, If you stopped reading astrology for one month, what would change in your life: nothing, less anxiety, or less fun?, Imagine you could ask an astrologer one question about your future, but you must not ask about love or money. What would you ask—and why?.

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