Optical illusion reveals if you are too self-critical

TikTok creator Mia Yillin shared an optical illusion that doubles as a personality test. The illusion features two images: a black crow atop a rock and a man’s face made of stacked boulders. Depending on which image you noticed first, it reveals aspects of your personality.

If you saw the crow first, it suggests you’re judgmental but not necessarily in a negative way. You form strong opinions about others, often with accurate intuition. On the other hand, if you noticed the face, you tend to be highly self-critical. This self-criticism is a defense mechanism stemming from a fear of rejection. Mia advises those who saw the face not to let self-doubt hinder their personal growth.

Mia’s TikTok post garnered over 972,000 views, and viewers praised her accuracy in the comments. This optical illusion serves as a fun and insightful way to reflect on your personality traits and how you perceive the world around you.

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