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Zoe Forsey

What do you see in this photo? The answer reveals something about your personality

What do you see when you look at this photo?

Do you see a pair of lips that are slightly open? Or do you see a line of different height trees?

Or maybe you just see a series of roots from the trees burrowing into the ground? 

Apparently the answer reveals some very interesting things about your personality.

According to Wake Up Your Mind , what we see shows if we're flexible and if we tend to be pushed around by others.

Lips

Apparently, if you see lips first you're more likely to be "simple and quiet".

Do you see lips first? (Getty Images)

You're someone who likes a non-complicated life and you will often go with the flow.

But while you may sometimes be a bit naive, you're generally very wise and you value honesty.

The website states: "You are perceived as weak and need help, but in reality it is not true. You have the power to solve the problems yourself without the help of another."

Trees

If you saw the trees first you're not the type of person to be pushed around.

You worry about what people think of you and those around you have to really earn your trust.

You are strong and mysterious.

If you see trees, it says a lot about you (Getty)

The website states: "You have a mysterious page that prevents others from reading or guessing what’s going through your head. You are open to all possibilities and results of the future to succeed in everything you imagine."

Roots

People who see the roots first have the ability to recognise their mistakes and accept constructive criticism.

They are independent, focused and responsible.

The website states: "The people you meet first will think that you are someone very ordinary, without talent or revolutionary qualities.

"However, this impression changes when they get to know you and realize that you are extremely competent and enthusiastic."

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