Optical illusions do more than trick your eyes — they shine a light on how your brain builds the world and, by extension, on parts of your personality. Because our minds evolved to process information quickly, they often fill in missing details and favour patterns that helped our ancestors survive. Those snap judgments tell a story about how you approach people, risk and emotion. Today’s illusion is a simple, revealing example: whichever figure you notice first can point to whether you’re driven outward or inward — and offer a gentle nudge toward greater self-understanding.
Chinese proverb of the day: “If you would be happy for a week, take a wife; if you would be happy for a month, kill a pig; but if you would be happy all your life, plant a garden”
Chinese proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Some old proverbs survive because they sound poetic. Others survive because people keep realising they were probably right all along. This traditional Chinese…