There are loads of personality tests circulating around today. They can vary greatly, and in some of their most simplistic forms, they may ask you to look at an image and say what color or shape you see first. The latter is exactly what this test I recently stumbled upon asks you to do —…
There are loads of personality tests circulating around today. They can vary greatly, and in some of their most simplistic forms, they may ask you to look at an image and say what color or shape you see first.
The latter is exactly what this test I recently stumbled upon asks you to do — and based on my personal results, I found it interesting indeed and thus had to share.
We often talk about different personality types in our society. For example, when applying for a new job, employers are increasingly asking candidates to to answer a long list of ‘personality’ questions to see if your profile fits the role in question.
This is a relatively ‘simpler’ personality test that is believed to say a thing or two about your personality.
The following image can be seen in several ways, and what you see first can reveal a lot about your personality. , according to Paradigma Terrstre.To be completely clear, this kind of test is designed more for fun than as a 100% research-based, full proof method of determining your personality type.
Nevertheless, when I did it myself, I sure thought it worked so I thought it would be fun for everyone to try out too.
The key is not to look at the picture too carefully — just take a quick look and simply ask yourself what you see.
Ok, so what was the first thing you saw?
Tiger Head
If the first thing you saw was a tiger head, it may mean that you are very practical. You have good analytical abilities and you are understanding.
When handed a task, you immediately set to it and do your best to get it done. You may however sometimes be a little too focused on having to do things your own way. Don’t forget to listen to others, it will help you develop. You may also do better at being more empathetic towards your environment.