Pisces Zodiac Sign

Dates & Ruling Planet

Pisces season runs roughly February 19 to March 20. Pisces is a Mutable

Water sign ruled by Neptune (traditionally Jupiter) — the planet of

dreams, dissolution, and everything without hard edges. It closes the zodiac

and carries a little of every sign before it.

Personality

Pisces has the thinnest boundary between self and world. Moods of a room

arrive as their own; music, film, and other people's pain hit at full volume.

This is the zodiac's artist and mystic — imaginative, compassionate, and

gifted at seeing what things mean rather than merely what they are.

The two fish swim opposite directions: transcendence or escape. The same

sensitivity that makes Pisces profoundly kind can send them fleeing into

fantasy, procrastination, or whatever numbs the signal. The practiced Pisces

learns boundaries not as walls but as flood control.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths: empathy, imagination, adaptability, forgiveness, creative and

spiritual depth.

Weaknesses: escapism, porous boundaries, indecision, martyrdom, losing

track of practical reality.

Pisces in Love

Pisces loves like the ocean: totally, romantically, sometimes drowning the

object of affection in idealization. The lesson is loving the actual person

rather than the dream of them. Cancer and Scorpio meet them at depth; Virgo,

the opposite sign, brings the grounding that keeps the dream livable.

Pisces at Work

Meaning-driven work: arts, music, film, healing professions, spiritual care,

marine and charitable work. Pisces wilts under pure spreadsheet culture and

flourishes wherever imagination is the deliverable.

Famous Pisces

Rihanna, Albert Einstein, and Steve Jobs — imagination first, rulebook

optional.


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