The main idea
A score compresses selected rules and should always be explained by visible support and pressure factors.
Understand reading compatibility scores and use the idea without overstating what a chart can prove.
A score compresses selected rules and should always be explained by visible support and pressure factors.
Read the idea with these two checks so it stays clear and responsible.
A common mistake is treating reading compatibility scores as proof that a relationship must succeed or fail.
A clearer way to read it: Relationship astrology describes interaction patterns. Consent, behavior, communication, and safety matter more than any score or contact. Keep this lesson rule visible. A score compresses selected rules and should always be explained by visible support and pressure factors.
A 78 score is not a 78 percent chance of success and should not overrule lived behavior.
Rewrite a score label so it states method and limit.
A clear label is: '78/100 within this tool's selected factors.' Add that it is not a 78 percent success chance and show the factors behind it.
What is the safest and clearest way to use reading compatibility scores?
A responsible relationship answer explains interaction without claiming access to another person's motives or future behavior. Apply that rule to reading compatibility scores and keep the final claim no broader than the evidence shown.