You don't... Oh. Uh. Well. Astrology's different from astronomy but still connected, I guess. It's like.... tying astronomy to the calendar because I guess they figured out a long time ago that there are certain things that happen again and again when the stars are aligned a certain way. Which is how they made the calendar and started telling time and all that.
But some people took it further and figured out that how the stars are aligned in the sky when you're born can usually tell things about you as a person. How you think how you might react, stuff tied into that. There's different kinds, like what year you were born and stuff, but the ones most people use line up to the periods of time that equal about a month, so there's twelve of them and they're all named after one of the big constellations. Like Aries or Pisces or Leo, like that.
Most people look it up by their birthday, because that tells them which one they are, and then they can find out more stuff about it that way. But since you don't know your birthday, maybe you could do it backwards. Find the one that sounds most like you, which would narrow it down to at least a month or something, and then pick a day in that.
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But some people took it further and figured out that how the stars are aligned in the sky when you're born can usually tell things about you as a person. How you think how you might react, stuff tied into that. There's different kinds, like what year you were born and stuff, but the ones most people use line up to the periods of time that equal about a month, so there's twelve of them and they're all named after one of the big constellations. Like Aries or Pisces or Leo, like that.
Most people look it up by their birthday, because that tells them which one they are, and then they can find out more stuff about it that way. But since you don't know your birthday, maybe you could do it backwards. Find the one that sounds most like you, which would narrow it down to at least a month or something, and then pick a day in that.