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What do you see first? Optical illusion can reveal what people talk about you in a closed room

You must have come across several optical illusions, personality analyzers and quizzes. Based on what you see, how you interpret and understand a picture, an optical illusion can reveal a lot about your personality. Valid or not, this is a popular trend on social media where young and old alike engage in solving illusions and learning about their personality.

Let's try something cool like this:

<p>(Image: BrightSide)</p>

In this image, what you see first can reveal a lot about your personality and hence can say what people talk about you when you are not there.

Curious to know more about yourself? Well, read this article.

If you see a crow, you are a person of high opinionYou have a knack for forming strong opinions which often proves to be quite accurate. While your judgments can sometimes seem intense or even overly critical, they are frequently grounded in a deep understanding of people and situations. This perceptiveness allows you to read between the lines and anticipate outcomes with surprising accuracy.

Now,. isn’t this something people would love to talk about you!

Your ability to grasp underlying dynamics means that your assumptions and suspicions are not just random guesses but informed insights. This talent for seeing beyond surface appearances helps you identify patterns and foresee potential issues before they fully emerge.

This blend of strong opinion-making and accurate prediction is a reason why people are curious about you.

If you see the face first, you are very defensiveYou tend to be exceptionally critical of yourself, often using self-criticism as a defense mechanism against potential rejection or disapproval from others. This tendency stems from a deep-seated fear of being judged or disliked, leading you to underestimate yourself before others have a chance to do so. By being harsh on yourself, you create a shield that, in your mind, protects you from the sting of external criticism.

Constantly putting yourself down not only affects your self-esteem but also generates curiosity among people about this behaviour. This is not a common quality and this is why people are interested in knowing more about you.

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