What You See First Reveals Your Current Life State

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To be honest, I don't even need to test myself to know I've been feeling a bit lazy lately, haha! But I'm determined to push through. What about you? Hope you're not feeling like I am! Let's dive into today's test. It's a visual challenge: choose the first image you see, based on your intuition.

A. Two birds

B. A cicada

C. Chaotic branches

D. A human face

Test Results

A. Recent State: Exhausted

If you noticed the birds soaring in the sky, you've found a temporary resting spot, signifying that you've been on the go for quite a while, leading to both physical and mental fatigue. Recently, you've had some rare downtime to unwind.

Take this chance to pause your work, listen to some music, or go for a walk. Stop being preoccupied with the past. Of course, if it's feasible, travel. New experiences can offer fresh insights and broaden your horizon.

B. Recent State: Joyful

If your attention was first drawn to the cicada, it reveals that your mind is at ease, you're feeling no pressure, and you're in a joyous mood.

This is a unique time for you, so you can set small tasks aside and take a broader perspective to plan for the future. Doing so will provide clearer direction. In your future endeavors, continue this mindset: plan comprehensively when you're clear-headed, rather than getting bogged down by minor issues.

C. Recent State: Restless

Unfortunately, you've been feeling a bit restless lately, possibly due to the warm weather. This is causing a lack of focus, making it difficult to settle into work, and affecting your composure.

To overcome this restlessness, consider cultivating a long-term hobby like playing the piano or practicing calligraphy. With consistent practice, you'll gradually shake off the restlessness, leading to a more stable work environment and improved calmness.

D. Recent State: Stressed

You've been under a lot of stress recently due to external pressures. Your inexperience in handling such situations may be making you feel anxious and stressed.

It's important to remember that every pressure-filled situation is a learning opportunity. Enduring them leads to growth. Change your perspective; pressure isn't inherently bad. Maintaining a positive attitude is crucial. With a positive mindset, solutions often become apparent.

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