I don’t believe in horoscopes, but I do enjoy reading them.
It’s fun to think about the future, even if reality doesn’t exactly match up.
The problem with horoscopes is that what they predict isn’t always positive, and there’s enough negativity floating around without having to read about how it might impact you because of your birthdate.
Sir Fruit recently had a very good idea – and I’m not talking about the idea to build the best juicing company in South Africa, although that one was a winner.
They decided to find a way to ensure good futures for everyone.
Enter the Good Future Bot. It’s a great alternative to horoscopes, because you’re guaranteed a positive outcome with a witty twist.
We could all use a little positivity in our lives, and a little more fun. Go on, click the image below to see your future:
When I dabbled, I was told the following:
The end of traffic? Sign me up.
Also, this is a prediction we can all get behind:
If for some reason you’ve just emerged from that cave you’ve been living in, it’s referencing Faf’s famous budgie smugglers from the Rugby World Cup. Welcome.
The Future Bot has one more distinguishing feature. Unlike horoscopes, when you share your prediction you stand the chance to win some cracking prizes:
To enter, simply click on the Good Future Bot, get your prediction, and share it on social media with the hashtags #goodfuturebot, #SirFruit, and #WinTheGoodStuff.
If fortune is in your favour you could win a Summer Supply of Sir Fruit.
That’s good stuff on top of good stuff.
Here’s to your future!
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