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My Whole Personality Is a Pisces (Except When It Isn't)

My Whole Personality Is a Pisces (Except When It Isn't)

Every year around my birthday, I do this thing where I take stock — not in a vision-board way, more like a slightly uncomfortable look at whether I actually am who I think I am.

I've always identified hard with my sign. Pisces: creative, intuitive, charismatic, sees the best in everyone to an occasionally inconvenient fault, toxically positive (if we're being honest about it). Co-Star, for their part, suggests my best career options include "amateur poet," "sad clown," and "orb of light," which honestly tracks more than I'd like to admit. All of it has felt true for so long that I stopped questioning whether it still fit, which is probably its own kind of Pisces behavior.

Here's the thing about Pisces, though: it's two fish swimming in opposite directions, the whole symbol built around contradiction. And lately, looking at the people closest to me — my husband, most of my good friends, basically an unintentional Pisces support group I never formally organized — it's obvious we share a sign and almost nothing else. He's internal where I'm external, Type A to my Type B, same birthday season, completely different operating systems. At some point, astrology stops explaining it and you just have to accept that people are who they are, sign or no sign.

What it's made me think about is labels more broadly: how we pick them up young, wear them long enough that they start to feel like fact, and then one birthday you look around and realize the label was never the whole picture. Just the part that was easiest to explain.

The older I get, the less I fit the story I've been telling about myself — and honestly, that feels like exactly where I'm supposed to be.

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