What Do You See First: The Front or the Side? Discover What It Reveals About You!
Do you see the front view or the side view first? Discover what this reveals about you!
Test Start: Look at the image below. Don’t spend too much time—quickly choose what you see first:

A. Front View
B. Side View
Test
Results
A. Seeing the Front View Means:
You are confident, decisive, and full of courage and determination. In social settings, you come across as generous and enthusiastic, instinctively making direct eye contact. While you see this as polite, others might view it as aggressive, possibly leading to discomfort. This also means you could appear domineering and less approachable. However, you welcome new experiences and ideas, showing a strong curiosity about the world.
You enjoy being the center of attention and thrive on exploring various challenging aspects of life, which fuels your motivation and desire to discover the world. You dislike feeling passive and prefer to take proactive measures; even with many unrefined ideas, you pursue them with determination. You tend to have strong opinions and dislike relying on others, both personally and professionally. What irks you the most is when others try to alter your thoughts or lifestyle. You consistently uphold your beliefs and defend them staunchly.
B. Seeing the Side View Means:
You have a deep emotional awareness, suggesting you are quite attentive in your daily life. You are observant, driven by both your sensitive nature and a need to maintain control over your surroundings. Uncertainty makes you anxious and feeling powerless. Establishing new relationships may be challenging for you, but in love, you dedicate all your energy to building a beautiful future with the person you care about.
You possess strong self-esteem and find it difficult to accept overly blunt opinions. While you may not openly acknowledge it, you work on improving your weaknesses privately. You have a kind heart, but it's coupled with an inner fragility, making you susceptible to emotional hurt. You strive to avoid conflicts and prefer not to expose real-life contradictions; only a harmonious and stable environment is acceptable to you. Therefore, you tend to embellish less-than-perfect situations, making them more palatable in your mind.