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Optical illusion shows whether you stand ground or are afraid of confrontation

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What do you see first? (see full image below) (Image: TikTok)
What do you see first? (see full image below) (Image: TikTok)

Personality tests are a fun way to really check what sort of a person you truly are, rather than the person you may project into the world. Looking at an image, what you see first in it could determine whether you're a natural-born leader, a little shy, and so many other personality traits.

In this one, however, which part of the wolf you see first will determine how you hold yourself in a confrontation. Are you unafraid and stand your ground, or will you back away from confrontation and try to keep the peace in the scenario? Mia Yilin explained on her TikTok channel what each version of the wolf means for you.

She explained what it means if you saw the wolf's head first, saying: "If you first saw the head of the wolf, then determination is your middle name. Once you set your mind on something, there's no stopping you. You're never scared to stand your ground and call people out when they treat you wrong. However, embracing change and being flexible can be a challenge for you."

Then, she shared what it means if you saw the wolf's leg initially, explaining: "If you first saw the wolf's leg, then you're a peacekeeper, always striving for harmony and resolving conflicts. Your communication skills are top-notch, and you navigate difficult situations with intelligence and composure. But at the same time, you shy away from direct confrontation and hate getting involved in unnecessary drama."

Optical illusion shows whether you stand ground or are afraid of confrontation eiqrdiqeeiezprwSome people said it's very 'accurate' (TikTok)

In the comments, people were shocked at how accurate the personality tests were. One wrote: "How does she keep getting it right?" "I saw the wolf leg and it describes me perfectly", another shared. "How are you always right!", someone praised.

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