What you see first in optical illusion reveals if you’re a confident leader, a great learner or wise and experienced
A NEW optical illusion has the power to reveal an awful lot about your character type.
Depending on what viewers see first in the image will determine if they are a leader or not.
It’s another mind test courtesy of Psychology Love (@psychologylove100) who has over 284,000 followers and another 2.4 million likes.
Be prepared to learn something about your personality type with this optical illusion.
Many commenters were amazed at the accuracy with one moved to say: “This is so true and powerful.”
In the image, there is a painting that holds a lot of meaning.
“If you first saw a man’s face in our personality test it reveals that you’re a very confident person,” said Psychology Love.
“You are a determined person [and] a leader.” There was even more to this character type.
“You tend to be highly organized and have a sense of responsibility. Don’t let others dictate your path,” they warned.
It was a very different perspective if you saw a woman first in the picture, reading a book.
“It reveals you’re a highly intelligent and curious person. You’re passionate about learning and love to acquire new knowledge.”
It meant you were empathetic too: “You have an excellent ability to understand different perspectives and your mind is open to new ideas and possibilities.”
For those who spotted the old man first, there was meaning behind this too.
“It revealed that you are a very wise and experienced person,” they said.
“Your great wisdom comes not only from your experience but also from your ability to learn from the lessons of the past.
“You know how to approach difficult situations calmly and firmly. Your patience is one of your greatest qualities which is much appreciated by others.”
Finally, those who could only see trees in the test suggested they were conscious and grounded people.
“Your strong sense of duty to others is remarkable. Your creativity coupled with your innate sense of well-being of others is appreciated by many.”
Commenters were impressed with the accuracy.
“Human faces and this is so true,” said one.
“The final remark was also amazed: “I see faces and you are correct.”