I've been stumped by this picture lately! At first glance, is this a vase or a human face? Staring at it for a few seconds, I feel like a "chameleon", one moment it looks like a white vase, and the next it turns into two green faces, this visual game is also so interesting!
Many people are curious: what does it mean to see vases and faces? In fact, it does not have an absolute standard answer, but it can reflect the small tendencies of our thinking and observation habits~
If you lock on to the vase (white area in the middle) at first glance, you may be more concerned about "wholeness, harmony". In life, there is a high probability that you are a "big-picture player", and you love to grasp the core when you look at things, and you may first think "this thing is not practical and compatible with the environment".
For example, when choosing a restaurant, you will first think about "whether the atmosphere is right and whether it can meet the needs of the party", and you are a person who lives a "complete picture".
At first glance, you may see a human face (green outlines on both sides), then you may be "detail-controlled, exploratory". He is good at capturing hidden information, can notice the small emotions in the other party's tone when chatting, and loves to dig out the logic behind the task at work.
Just like a puzzle game, you can't help but find "what's different", and life is a journey of exploration where you live "there are surprises everywhere".
But this is just a small reference, don't take it seriously! I've tried staring at the picture, and I can repeatedly jump between the vase and the face~ Just like in life, we need not only the "vase thinking" to grasp the overall situation, but also the "face perspective" to dig out the details, and switch to live a more enjoyable life.
Are you a stable "vase party", or a "face faction" that switches freely? The comment section nagged your magical perspective!