What Do You See in the Picture? Tips for Shifting Your Perspective
Test Begins: Look at the image below. What do you see first?

A. Phonograph
B. A rabbit lying down
C. A duck lying down
Test
Results
A. Phonograph
Adjustment Direction: Embrace reality and live adaptively
Your behavioral pattern shows an overdependence on "schematic thinking." You approach new challenges as if they were familiar, using your "old methods." While it might seem effective, this approach traps you in the past, creating a rigid mindset. Continuing this way will lead to repeating old patterns, making it hard to adapt to new situations. To grow personally, you need to adopt an open and inclusive outlook, embrace fresh experiences, and try innovative methods to tackle new problems.
B. A rabbit lying down
Adjustment Direction: Keep an open mind toward all experiences
Your psychological pattern reveals a stereotypical cognition, showing blind confidence in past experiences while dismissing new ideas. Despite thinking you're making judgments based on experience, you're actually relying on limited assumptions, leading to biases. Challenge your thoughts and experiences, seek to understand differing viewpoints, and enhance self-awareness to objectively assess whether your judgment or others' is flawed. By doing this, your life will be more dynamic and less complex.
C. A duck lying down
Adjustment Direction: Fully harness your personal creativity
Your psychological constraints significantly limit your life. You believe minimizing unnecessary life variables will yield desired results; however, this approach restricts your growth. Confining yourself to a narrow perspective or adhering strictly to routines won't alleviate anxiety or unease. To adapt more easily to life, harness your personal creativity. Recognize that past life experiences aren't enough to handle new pressures—use creative thinking to rejuvenate yourself, leading to transformation.