Optical Illusion Offers Insight Into Your Social Personality

The Lion: Mia explains, “If you saw the lion first, you enjoy your alone time.” While you don’t mind spending time with friends occasionally, you truly value your solitude. You also tend to stay calm in conflicts, as you believe getting loud won’t help solve problems.

The Zebra: On the other hand, “If you saw the zebra first, you have a natural skill when it comes to forming friendships and engaging in casual conversation.” You easily connect with people and know just what to say, but you rarely reveal your personal issues, keeping those for close family and friends.

Mia’s test offers a fun, simple way to gain insight into whether you lean more toward introversion or extroversion.

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