How men of these zodiac signs can stop being perpetual victims

The role of the victim is a convenient position that frees one from responsibility and grants the right to endlessly complain about life. Some men become so entrenched in this role that they can no longer imagine themselves in any other capacity.

Cancer

In the story of Cancer, he always appears as the unfortunate victim of circumstances: the boss is unfair, the girlfriend betrayed him, and friends misunderstood him. He collects grievances like a stamp collector, carefully preserving them and bringing them out at any opportunity to show others: "Look what they've done to me!"
These signs tend to blame others for everything but themselves
These signs tend to blame others for everything but themselves
To escape this trap, Cancer needs to accept a simple truth: no one will improve his life except himself. Instead of looking for someone to blame, he should start taking action—change jobs if dissatisfied, understand the reasons for relationship failures, and learn to assert his boundaries.

Pisces

Pisces are caught up in the role of a misunderstood and undervalued hero. They create an aura of mysterious suffering around themselves, hinting at some deep emotional wounds but never speaking about them directly. In their view, the entire world is against them, and they are the only ones who see the true state of affairs.
To stop being a victim, Pisces need to come down to earth. Stop dramatizing every failure and looking for hidden meanings in everything. It's time to learn how to solve problems, not romanticize them. Life becomes simpler when you stop seeing it as a universal conspiracy.

Virgo

Virgos are stuck in the role of victims of their own perfectionism. They torment themselves with endless demands and then suffer because life isn't perfect enough. In their minds, there's a clear script of how everything should be, and any deviation is seen as a personal tragedy and proof that the world is unfair to them.

To free themselves from the victim role, Virgos need to learn to accept life in all its imperfections. It's time to stop demanding the impossible from themselves and others and then suffering from inevitable failures. Life will become much simpler when they realize that the right to make mistakes is not a weakness but a part of human nature.
Stepping out of the victim role is always about the courage to be oneself and take responsibility for one's life. It's a challenging path that requires honesty with oneself and a willingness to change. But only in this way can one transform from a passive observer of life into its active creator.