Have you ever felt that you were born into the wrong era? What exactly does that mean? What if, despite being born in the correct age, you feel as though you are returning to a prior life that you must complete learning from in this life? To unveil the mystery, we’ve decided to share with you which era you should have been born into according to your zodiac sign, so keep reading.
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Aries (March 21 - April 19): 1980s
Progressive and competitive are traits of Aries personalities. Thirty years later, some of the innovations that we take for granted might have been created in part by you. Everything in the 1980s appeared to be intended for the future. Everything seemed futuristic, including the clothes, colors, haircuts, and buildings. It was the advent of the computer, the Walkman, CDs, Windows, Apple, and so on. So that would have felt very natural to an Aries.
Taurus (April 20 - May 20): 1960s
The 1960s was a powerful decade. It was a luxurious and textural era. It was a period of cozy carpets, quirky designs, and quality family time. For a Taurus, the 1960s would be ideal since they can satisfy their needs for family, practicality, and power.
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Gemini (May 21 - June 20): 1920s
Who would have thought that someone who detested regularity and was as restless as a Gemini would have been present in the 1920s? While some people wore flapper dresses and fringe and feathers and loved jazz music, others adopted a more traditional, conservative look. You might reinvent yourself every day for someone who is as constantly shifting as the Gemini sign.
Cancer (June 20 – July 22): 1950s
Being an intuitive, sensitive, determined, and occasionally gloomy Cancer, you would have loved to have been present when rock n' roll first emerged. It would be a dream come true to live in the 1950s. It was the time when the most beautiful movie stars first appeared! With their elegance, grace, and notoriety, you could watch Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, and Marilyn Monroe take over the globe. It was also the emergence of television, with over 50 million homes owning a TV by the end of the 1950s. This is the time for you, Cancers!
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Leo (July 23 - August 22): Victorian Era
At this period, a lot of well-known artistic genres were popular, such as plays, operas, ballets, choirs, poetry readings, and, oddly enough, hypnotism was rather popular. Additionally, because railroad travel was becoming more common, it was a time when travel was simpler. Not coincidentally, this was also the era in which Mary Shelly authored Dracula. This is the time for all of you Leos out there who enjoy dramatizing and romanticizing!
Virgo (August 23 - September 22): 1990s
The Virgos never stop working hard. They're constantly looking for fresh approaches to be creative and to do tasks more quickly and effectively. During the 1900’s, a sign such as Virgo could not be more effective. We were first exposed to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, email, and instant messaging in the 1990s. It was also a period of opposites in fashion. You may look like a total prep by dressing like Cher from Clueless.
Libra (September 23 - October 22): 1780s
The period of the Revolutionary War would have been an excellent moment to be a Libra. They could truly enjoy that time, even though they wouldn't particularly enjoy the battle itself. They only care about what is just and peaceful, and even though they detest conflict, they will take pleasure in defending their beliefs. They will adore diplomacy because it is well seen over the nation.
Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): 1870s
Scorpios should be associated with the early Impressionist era in the 1870s. Like Scorpios, paintings were ferocious and passionate. Scorpios experience intense emotions and let them out completely. They strive to comprehend their depth, just like artists do.
Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21): 1970s
Those born under the sign of Sagittarius would have loved living in the 1970s since they value independence and detest being constrained. Hippies and hippie culture took over many cities, letting everyone know that they prefer to love rather than fight. It was a beautiful time to be outside as camping was becoming more and more popular and nature was being appreciated.
Capricorn (December 22 - January 19): 1760s
Capricorns are motivated and industrious people. They value discipline and their families. They are excellent craftsmen as well. They would feel completely at home throughout the industrial revolution with everything together. Steel, iron, fuel and energy sources, factory systems, automobiles, planes, steamships, telephones, and the radio were all prevalent throughout this time!
Aquarius (January 20 – February 18): Ancient Greece
An Aquarius is a thoughtful person. An Aquarius enjoys reflecting on the world's issues while sitting by themselves. For this reason, an Aquarius would have fit in perfectly in ancient Greece. Philosophers were taking over the globe at this time. Socrates, Epicurus, Aristotle, Plato, and Democritus were the most well-known of them. From 700 to 480 BC, Ancient Greece was not just about philosophy. There were significant developments in farming, politics, and architecture throughout this time.
Pisces (February 19 - March 20): The Renaissance
The Renaissance lasted from the late 1300s to the late 1500s in the late Middle Ages. A Pisces would be perfectly at home in this era because of its advancements in philosophy, art, and morality. In an effort to pull the world out of a period of darkness and into a more caring, thoughtful era that celebrated mankind, the ancient philosophers were rediscovering themselves during this time.
Were you born in the right era? If yes, then lucky you! If not, well, one can only dream about how their life would have been different in every way possible…