What Do These Optical Illusions Say About Your Personality?
Optical Illusion 2: Object or person?
Developed around 1915 by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin, Rubin’s Vase is a famous optical illusion. In this, you can either see a face or two faces.
If you see Vase first: For those who see vase first are quick decision-makers. They jump on to looking at the biggest picture and thus make decisions based on that without going into other details.
If you see two Faces first: For the people who first see two faces tend to take care of smaller details very much. They have a vision of the entire object rather than just the bigger picture. Ti=his also suggests that you’re a good decision-maker.