What you see first in mind-bending optical illusion reveals if you focus on the big picture or see details immediately

ARE YOU someone who can grasp the big picture in an instant, or do you feel more in the small details?

That’s the question posed by an optical illusion that purports to reveal the difference between two groups of viewers and a very rare third segment of the population that relies on intuition.

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What is the first thing you see in this illusion shared by the YouTube channel Bright Side? Credits: YouTube/ SHINING SIDE

The illusion was shared by the Bright Side YouTube channel, and its hidden footage revealed how your knee-jerk reactions drive your approach to life.

According to the video, if you have seen a man holding binoculars, you will be able to easily “walk away” in any situation.

“You’re a person who prefers to focus on the big picture,” the narrator explained.

“A few glances are enough for you to collect all the necessary information. That’s why you are not a big fan of exhaustive analysis,” the explanation continues.

On the other hand, if you saw the car first, you naturally tend to see the small things.

“Your coworkers and friends should appreciate your ability to notice small details,” the narrator explained.

“You like it when everything goes according to a detailed plan.

“At the same time, you can sometimes overanalyze things, which can prevent you from making quick decisions,” the narrator added.

There is also a third image hidden in the illusion, which only a fraction of viewers notice.

“Are you one of the few who first noticed the letter ‘A’?” asked the narrator.

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– If so, then your strong intuition is enviable – they continued.

“Above all, you are a person who always comes up with creative ideas and non-standard solutions.”

In the comments, viewers discussed their results, with some saying they met the personality descriptions suggested by the video even as they watched.

“I feel like I was thinking too much because I knew what I was seeing had to do with my personality,” wrote one viewer.

And a large number of viewers saw two images at once, leading to confusion about the true nature of his psyche.

“I literally said ‘man with a car on his head looking through binoculars’ out loud,” the commenter admitted.

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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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