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Do you have an exceptionally calculative mind? What you see first in the image can reveal it

This uniquely blended picture has different elements put together. When you first see the picture, one can see either a monkey hanging from a tree branch or a tiger. Now, what you first see can say a lot about your personality.

How you interpret the things you see can say some quite interesting things about your personality.

You are a daydreamer if you see the monkey first

If in this picture you see a monkey first, it might indicate that you are a daydreamer with a dominating right-brain. Generally, right-brained thinkers are intuitive and creative. This is more holistic and imaginative. People who identify with this style are mostly artists, innovators, and dreamers. They generally depend on their feelings and instincts instead of depending upon rigid logical analysis.

By nature, right-brain thinkers are creative solution-providers and original thinkers. They approach problems with a sense of fluidity and are often spontaneous, intuitively feeling their way around. While that intuitive approach may indeed bring about innovative breakthroughs, it might also bring about impulsive acts or decisions made simply by the heart and not from well-thought-out deliberations.

If you see the tiger first, you have a calculative mind

If in the picture, the first thing you notice is a tiger, then you might be having a dominating left-brain. In general, left-brain thinkers have been characterized as logical, analytical, and calculative in their approach to problems. This is more detail-oriented, structural, and organizational. Individuals who are able to see the tiger first may tend to plan with minute details and tackle challenges with a step-by-step mindset.

Left-brain thinkers generally perform well on tasks requiring them to work out a plan with fine detail. They are usually oriented toward goals, realistic, and practical. They prefer strategies that are informed by logical reasoning and supported by fact. In solving a problem, they are likely to break down the whole into small parts and attack each step with a clear, analytical strategy. While this may be an effective means to generally solve problems and to feel in control of outcomes, less flexibility and spontaneity may result in comparison to right-brain types.

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