Optical illusion personality test: Bird or tree? What you see first reveals what makes you feel anxious |

Optical illusion personality test: Bird or tree? What you see first reveals what makes you feel anxious

Optical illusion personality tests use ambiguous images – like ducks turning rabbits or spinning shapes, to reveal subconscious preferences. Your brain “sees” what your mind prioritizes: emotions, logic, details, etc. And so, depending on what you see first a lo can be understood about our true personality traits. These tests are helpful because they spark self-awareness, highlight blind spots (e.g., stress responses), and make psychology fun/accessible. They also give quick insights that can aid relationships and careers within a few seconds.This particular test, which was shared by Dasha Takisho on social media is based on a tricky image. At first glance, a person can notice a bird or a tree and based on what a person notices first the test an reveal a person’s hidden anxiety, says Dasha. So, ready to take the test? Simply close your eyes and look at the above image. Notice what you saw first and read what it reveals about you below:1. If you saw the tree first, it means…“This appears when you are constantly searching for stability.‘I just need to feel that everything is stable.’You cling to plans, routines, control, and familiar actions.It feels like if you keep everything in place, you’ll finally feel calmer,” Dasha wrote in the post.She added, “But inside, the tension remains.Because anxiety isn’t about reality – it’s about the feeling that there’s no solid ground beneath your feet.You stand like this tree: seemingly strong, yet inside you’re always waiting for something to shift.”2. If you saw the bird first, it means…Explaining its interpretation, she further wrote, “These are anxious thoughts that don’t let you rest.‘What if I missed something? What if I regret it later?’They come suddenly – in the evening, at night, in the shower, in silence.You’re physically here, but your mind has already flown into the future.It keeps replaying, predicting, worrying.And while your thoughts are constantly in flight, your body has no chance to land and exhale.”How true was this test result for you? Tell us in the comment section below.

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