THERE are many types of optical illusions that can do everything from playing tricks on your eyes to revealing certain traits of your personality.
And in one stunning image, a psychology expert has revealed whether you’re an overthinker or a total empath.
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The first thing you see reveals a lot about youCredit: tikTok/@mia_yilin
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Are you an overthinker or someone who can’t commit? Credit: tikTok/@mia_yilin
Directing viewers to look at the blue and beige image, she asked, “What do you see first in this image?”
From one perspective, it appears to be a flock of white doves in the sky, and from another, the birds show the outline of a woman’s face.
“If you’ve seen birds for the first time, then you’re someone who struggles with long-term commitments because you crave excitement and are bored by predictability.
“You are also very prone to overthinking, causing unnecessary stress in your life.”
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TikTok user @mia_yilin_ went on to share her assessment of what it means if you saw a woman’s face as she said: “You are a very empathetic person.
“[You are] quickly pick up the emotions of others.
“This sensitivity allows you to connect deeply with people, but it can also be overwhelming because you tend to absorb the negative energy of those around you.”
People were quick to comment with one person writing: “Commitment issues, ganggggg ganganggggg.”
Another said: “Super true, I saw both at once and they both describe me”.
A third announced: “I only see birds, where is the face?” with which many agreed.
“The face and the explanation were spot on!!!” said the fourth.
While a fourth added: “Even going to the mall is stressful, I absorb negative energy and it makes me sick and depressed.”
Want to try a few more brain teasers?
You have 20/20 vision if you spot a turtle hiding on the lawn in 13 seconds.
You have a high IQ if you can spot a hedgehog in autumn leaves in 12 seconds.
And the ‘world’s oldest’ optical illusion is inside an Indian temple, but can you spot both animals in less than five seconds?
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education