What do you see first, a lion? Dandelion? Psychological Personality Test Eyes

Jul 12, 2024

What do you see first, a lion? Dandelion? Psychological Personality Test Eyes
photo source=Global Academy Psychological Laboratory



There are endless materials that test psychology with the optical illusion of a picture or picture.

In particular, it is interesting because it can be interpreted in various ways depending on the individual's experience, characteristics, and mental state.

In the midst of this, a painting recently released by the Global Academy Psychological Research Institute is a hot topic.



A lion, a leopard, and a bunch of dandelions are hidden in the painting. The institute explains that leadership, intelligence, and beliefs can be grasped depending on what is seen first.

▶ What if you saw a lion first?



If you see a lion first, it means 'a born leader'.

Animals represent power, power, and courage, and they are associated with leadership. You are responsible and have excellent ability to lead others, do not shy away from challenges, but rather accept them with confidence.



They are also independent, self-reliant, and cherish their abilities.

▶ What if you saw the leopards first?

Your strength is knowledge. Has an analytical approach to life and a sharp intellect, always ready to explore new knowledge and solve complex puzzles.

It is also a 'strategist' who looks at the big picture when making decisions.

Just as leopards can easily move from light to darkness, they can easily adapt to change.

▶ What if you saw dandelions first?

You are a man of principle. Life for you is a set of certainty and firm convictions. You know what you believe and why you believe, and you are not afraid to stand up to defend your thoughts.

It means that adversity does not stand in your way, just as flowers thrive in difficult conditions.

In addition, even in times of change, he firmly maintains his beliefs and achieves personal growth, and is respected and trusted by others because he does not lose his integrity.



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