According to numerology, the number formed by your date of birth doesn't just shape your personality, it also reveals how deeply you take other people's words to heart. People born on certain dates tend to replay small conversations in their minds over and over, holding on to what others say for a long time. This habit often leaves them caught up in their own thoughts and needlessly stressed. Here's a look at which birth dates this applies to, and how to deal with it.
Those with root number 2 have moods that shift like the Moon
Anyone born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th or 29th of any month carries the root number 2, ruled by the Moon. Just like the Moon, their mood keeps changing. Even a small remark from someone can hurt them deeply, and they end up overthinking it for a long time.
Root number 4 people imagine the worst before it happens
People born on the 4th, 13th, 22nd or 31st fall under root number 4, ruled by Rahu. They worry constantly about what lies ahead. Before starting any task, their mind jumps straight to the worst possible outcome. This habit brings a lot of stress, both mentally and in daily life.
Root number 7 people want to get to the bottom of everything
Those born on the 7th, 16th or 25th have root number 7, ruled by Ketu. That's why they always try to dig deeper into every situation. A single comment from someone can keep replaying in their head, and they turn it over again and again in their mind, leading to needless worry.
Simple habits that can help cut down overthinking
There's no need to take everything personally, because a lot of what we worry about never actually happens. Before jumping to any conclusion, it helps to give the matter some time and think it through calmly. Drinking water from a silver glass is considered helpful in reducing overthinking. Setting aside 10-15 minutes every day for meditation can also help, gradually calming the mind.













