A fun yet quick optical illusion is worrying people online with how accurately it can pinpoint a person’s fatal flaw as well as their biggest insecurity.
This green optical illusion requires you to stare at it for a few seconds and then should appear to be either a ditch in the middle of a forest or an eye staring back at you.
Depending on what you first see, this psychological picture should demonstrate if you are too worried about what other people think of you or if you are more concerned about your future.
This peculiar art piece was first shared in a video by the brainteaser specialist Mia Yilin, who has bewildered many people on the internet with her ability to guess their personality traits.
In Mia’s comment section, one concerned user wrote: “[Mia] is starting to scare me with how accurate this is” while another person commented: “I’m worried about how much [Mia] knows about me and I’ve never met her, how is this so spot on?!”
Ditch
Anyone who first a ditch surrounded by trees is a very sensitive person. You can be a people-pleaser who loves being surrounded by people but needs to work on setting boundaries and standing up for yourself.
Mia said: “You are someone who cares a lot about what other people think and say to you. Sometimes, even when other people unintentionally make a slightly offensive remark, you will think about it for the rest of your day.”
You are very friendly and are lots of fun, but need to learn to not let your friends have too much power over you, and may benefit from focusing on hobbies outside of your social life.
Mia said: “You are easily influenced by other people and have a hard time making decisions.”
Eye
Viewers who first saw an eye are worried about achieving their goals in life and are starting to think of what they want to do with their lives.
Mia said: “You are someone who lacks a sense of security, not financially but emotionally. Even though you’re not doing too bad right now, you feel very anxious about the future.”
You are a hard worker who is admired for your creativity but may benefit from being less hesitant and going out more to explore the world.
Mia said: “You want to make big improvements in your life but at the same time, change makes you uncomfortable and you’d rather stay in your comfort zone.”
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