Why your chart may be important
Men have observed the stars for more than 30,000 years. In fact, star maps have existed long before the maps of the earth. All throughout human history, we have evidence of the importance of the stars, zodiac, celestial bodies, and the cosmos.
A 1999 survey by the National Science Foundation found that 12% of Americans read their horoscopes every day. Another 32% said they read horoscopes occasionally. The American Federation of Astrologers estimated in 2015 that 23% of Americans read their horoscopes daily, almost double the 1999 proportion. But astrology goes beyond just horoscopes.
Larry Schwimmer is an astrologer and advisor to Fortune 500 C-level executives. He touts himself as a "new voice" that combines business savvy with the metaphysical world to help important people live more complete, fulfilling lives. He has explained how the planets influence the economy, presidential elections, global events, and personal lives.
Many great men and women had someone like Schwimmer in their lives to interpret the cosmos and apply those conclusions to their lives.
Seeing who does what based on their astrological sign is an interesting pastime and has some value for our members at Prodigy Mindset.
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