Some people see his quatrains as genuine glimpses into the future. Others view them as symbolic texts that gain meaning only after events occur.
In reality, the fascination with Nostradamus may say more about human psychology than about prophecy itself. People naturally seek patterns, especially in uncertain times.
The enduring appeal of Nostradamus lies in mystery rather than certainty. His writings continue to inspire curiosity, debate, and speculation more than 400 years after they were written.
Whether seen as prophecy or poetry, they remind us of one thing: the future is not fixed. While it can be intriguing to explore predictions, the most reliable way to shape what lies ahead is through our own choices and actions.