Visual challenge: see the image from the front or from the side.
Viral challenges tend to become all the rage on social networks and on many occasions they are the hardest to solve, as is the case with this riddle of looking at the picture and drawing conclusions: do you see the man from the front or from the side?
The resolution of the question depends on the perspective with which we approach the image and, of course, there is no truth.
The first image that comes to mind will provide an answer about personality.
The new challenge that generates debate in the networks.
profile picture
If you first saw the man in profile, it means that you focus your attention on his nose and mouth. Looking at these traits from the start could be an indication that you are an introverted or shy person, who avoids eye contact at first sight.
Additionally, psychologists associate these people with fear of establishing relationships, a severe lack of self-esteem and distrust when it comes to trusting a person. However, this also makes them faithful people who, when they manage to create bonds, manage to keep them forever.
Front or profile?
On the other hand, both in private and in the world of work, these people prefer individuality and isolation and avoid group and team work.
front image
Conversely, if you have seen a man, psychology reveals that you are a person who prefers to look him in the eye. These people are generally sincere and much more outgoingunafraid of public speaking and able to say things to your face.
Psychologists believe that these people tend to stand out for having a high level of self-confidence and displaying a very intuitive character.
In the world of work they stand out for being passionate but very competitive people. This feature also makes them not afraid of failure and, therefore, able to take risks to try new methodologies and constantly learn from their mistakes. For this reason, the people who usually have this type of personality traits are the ones who hold positions of responsibility in companies.
Source: ABC newspaper
Source: Clarin