Okay, so I got this idea to look into Tim Walz’s birthday and see what astrology says about him. I’ve always been a bit curious about astrology, and with all the political stuff going on, I thought, why not? It might be fun, or at least interesting.
First, I grabbed my laptop and opened up my browser. I needed to find out Tim Walz’s birthday first. Typed “Tim Walz birthday” into the search bar and bam, it pops up: April 6, 1964. Alright, that makes him an Aries. I know a few things about Aries, like they’re supposed to be bold and ambitious, which kind of fits a governor, right?
Next, I wanted to get a more detailed birth chart. For that, you need the birth time and place. Finding his birth time was trickier. I dug through several websites. After a bit of searching, no luck with the exact birth time. I did find out he was born in West Point, Nebraska.
Without the birth time, I couldn’t get a full chart, but I still wanted to see what I could find out just based on his sun sign. I headed over to a few astrology websites. They all talked about Aries being natural leaders, passionate, and sometimes impulsive.
- Aries are leaders: This makes sense, considering he’s leading a whole state.
- They’re passionate: I guess you’d have to be to get into politics.
- Impulsive: Hmm, hopefully not too impulsive in making big decisions.
I also checked out his Chinese zodiac sign. Born in 1964, he’s a Dragon. Dragons are supposed to be powerful and lucky. That seems like a good sign for a politician.
Was it a waste of time?
Maybe. Did I learn anything groundbreaking? Probably not. But it was a fun little dive into something different. And who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole astrology thing. Maybe being an Aries Dragon has something to do with how he governs. Either way, it gave me something to think about.
I ended up spending a couple of hours on this. Printed out a basic Aries profile and the Dragon information. Taped them to my wall for now. Might look into other political figures’ astrology signs later. It’s a rabbit hole, I tell ya!