What do you see when you first look at this bizarre optical illusion?
It could be a pair of lips, or it could simply be a line of trees with different heights. Or for some people, it’s actually a line of trees showing their roots below the surface. None of the answers are right or wrong, but it could reveal a lot about your personality.
According to Wake Up Your Mind, which image we see is dependent on how flexible we are, and whether we allow ourselves to be pushed around by others.
If you see lips when first looking at the picture, you’re said to be more likely to be ‘simple and calm’. You’re all for an easy life and will usually go with the flow. People might misjudge you and assume you’re naïve, when in reality you’re very wise and value honesty.
The website says:
‘You are perceived as weak and need help, but in reality it is not true. You have the power to solve the problems yourself without the help of another.
If you see trees first, you’re not the type of person who allows others to push them around. You’re likely to worry about what others think of you and it takes a lot to earn your trust. You’re also said to be strong and mysterious.
The website says:
You have a mysterious page that prevents others from reading or guessing what’s going through your head. You are open to all possibilities and results of the future to succeed in everything you imagine.
If you see roots first, you’re able to recognise your mistakes and take constructive criticism onboard. You’re independent, focused and responsible.
The website says:
The people you meet first will think that you are someone very ordinary, without talent or revolutionary qualities. However, this impression changes when they get to know you and realise that you are extremely competent and enthusiastic.
It goes without saying that all these things are completely open to interpretation and aren’t necessarily true for everyone, but it’s interesting to see how two sets of eyes can see two (or three) completely different things from the exact same picture. It’s almost like the blue and black or white and gold dress all over again.
Mind = blown.
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Emma Rosemurgey is an NCTJ trained Journalist who started her career by producing The Royal Rosemurgey newspaper in 2004, which kept her family up to date with the goings on of her sleepy north east village. She graduated from the University of Central Lancashire in Preston and started her career in regional newspapers before joining Tyla (formerly Pretty 52) in 2017, and progressing onto UNILAD in 2019.