So, I’ve been messing around with this whole horoscope thing for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I started because, well, I was curious. You see all these things about “Broadly Vice Horoscopes” and you think, what’s the big deal? So I dove in.
First thing I did was look up what the heck “Broadly” even is. Turns out, it’s this place where they talk about astrology, but they don’t talk down to you. They say they’re the home of “tough-love astrology”. I like that. No sugarcoating, just straight-up, here’s what’s what.

Then I started reading their monthly horoscopes. They’ve got one for each sign, and they cover everything—love, career, money, health. It’s like a little roadmap for the month. And you know what? Some of it actually made sense. They talked about how things might seem uncertain, but I’ve got the smarts to figure it out. That hit home for me, because, yeah, things have been a bit crazy lately.
I also found this glossary of terms they have. Super helpful for a newbie like me. They explain all the jargon in a way that’s easy to understand. No need to feel dumb when you’re trying to learn something new, right?
Here’s what I did next: I started tracking my own horoscope. Every day, I’d check what Broadly said about my sign. I didn’t just read it and forget it, though. I actually wrote down what was going on in my life and compared it to what the horoscope said.
- Did I feel the way they said I would?
- Did the things they predicted actually happen?
- Were they way off base?
And let me tell you, it was interesting. Sometimes it was spot on, other times it was like, “What are they even talking about?” But that’s the thing about this whole astrology business. It’s not an exact science. Some people think it’s total bunk. I read that some guy named Sandbek said it can be “downright damaging” because the info is random and it can mess with your decision-making. And I get that. You can’t just blindly follow your horoscope and expect it to solve all your problems.
My Realization
But for me, it’s been more about self-reflection. It’s like holding up a mirror and seeing yourself in a different light. It makes you think about your strengths, your weaknesses, and how you’re dealing with things. It’s not about predicting the future, it’s about understanding yourself better.
I also learned that psychologists generally don’t believe in astrology. They say it’s not scientific. But you know what? People have been into this stuff for ages. It’s part of our culture, our fascination with the unknown. So, even if it’s not “real” in a scientific sense, it’s still a thing that people connect with. And there are even monthly horoscopes being published on Substack.

So, that’s my journey with Broadly Vice Horoscopes. It’s been a fun, weird, and sometimes eye-opening experience. I’m not saying you should believe everything you read, but it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re curious. Just remember to take it with a grain of salt and use it as a tool for self-discovery, not as a guidebook for your life.