Wesley Davi

4 Birth Months Who Want To Change The World

Some people look at the world and see things as they are, while others look at it and immediately start imagining how it could be better.

Research in social psychology suggests that a desire to create change is often linked to high levels of empathy, purpose-driven thinking, and a strong sense of responsibility toward society. These individuals tend to notice gaps, inefficiencies, or injustices that others overlook, and they feel motivated to do something about them in meaningful ways. Whether it is through education, leadership, personal transformation, or bold ambition, the drive to improve the world can take many different forms depending on personality and values.

Could your birth month be among those who feel called to make a difference? Keep reading to discover what this might reveal about your own vision for change.

September

Those born in September want to change the world because of the sheer volume of room for improvement they see all around them. They think everyone needs to read more, urgently. To educate themselves and stay up to date with the news. They think people should be able to make a few staple dishes for themselves at home, or whip up something using whatever is in the fridge and the pantry. That people need to make more of an effort to be kind, tolerant, and welcoming. That people need to wear watches and learn to be on time. That they should tell the truth more often, even if it’s not what someone wants to hear. That we should be less afraid of failure, and more open to finding love. Less worried about what everyone thinks of us, and more worried about what we think of ourselves.

February

Those born in February want to change the world by creating more opportunities for more people. Economic opportunities, career opportunities, political opportunities. Opportunities to serve our family, friends, and communities. Opportunities to find information related to the things we want and need. Opportunities to build confidence and courage to pursue those same things. Those born in February want more equity, more equality. Less ignorance, less hate, less discrimination. They look at history, at how much worse things used to be, and how far we’ve come, how much farther we still have to go, as a reason to get up and try something new, something to be the change they want to see in the world. For whatever wonderful, crazy reason, those born in February are the people who think they can get some of it done, and it’s that same confidence that gets them there.

July

Those born in July want to change the world because they’ve changed themselves so drastically. Their ability to dig deep, self-reflect, and develop more mature ways of coping or moving through the world have improved their quality of life so much that they want to share those tools with the world. They want everyone to learn how to budget properly, how to talk about their feelings. How to forgive themselves, and how to give and receive love. Those born in July are the opposite of a gate keeper; they want to share as many resources and as much knowledge with others as possible. They want everyone to benefit from their sharable experience, not hoard the rewards to themselves. It’s that ability to transform and to serve others that they think can give the world so much more joy and hope than it currently thinks it has.

April

Those born in April want to change the world by making it into the history books. They want their name to live on in posterity. To be a big name who brought big change to the flow and course of the world as we know it. They want to be a Caesar, a Napoleon, a leader and a visionary. Someone who accomplished something that had never been done before, perhaps never even imagined. Those born in April see the world as a series of befores and afters, and strong individuals as the catalyst between the two. They see the impact that one person can have on millions of lives in the present, as well as those to come, and they have the cojones to want to be the one to do it. From the invention of toilet paper to the traffic light, they see how simple changes can completely alter the way we see and live in the world.