On TikTok, Hedieh Safiyari shows a very scary optical illusion, but it promises to reveal deep secrets of her personality. Depending on what you see first, your result could mean that you are a naive person with little awareness of what is going on around them or pessimistic and cynical about life events.
Optical illusion is based on painting
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Charles Allan Gilbert, author of the work All is Vanity (in Portuguese, Tudo é Vanidade), wanted to create an optical illusion with the aim of talking about people's attachment to the material world.
Created in 1982, this optical illusion has already traveled the world and instigates everyone. As everything we see depends on our personal repertoire, optical illusions are no different.
Therefore, depending on what you see first in the work of Charles Allan Gilbert, your personality can range from an innocent person to an overly realistic person who can be mistaken for pessimism.
Look at the image below and then see what Hedieh has to say on TikTok about her personality.
The image is scary, do you agree? Now it's time to know: What did you see first? A woman or a skull?
For hedieh, if you saw a skull first, it means that you can be a cynical person or a very realistic person. With an aspect that can border on pessimistic, you don't believe in the eternal duration of good and beautiful things.
On the other hand, if you first observe a woman sitting in front of a mirror, it means that you might be an innocent person with little sense of threats directed at you or what the consequences are for their own attitudes.
In the comments of the post, some people claim to have seen the skull first, while others claim to have seen both figures at the same time.
However, there were those who saw the woman first and even commented, in a funny tone, that they thought they saw two girls having tea. And you? Which image did you see first? Do you agree with the result?