π§ Β The Psychology Behind the Circles
The illusion plays onΒ visual perception and cognitive focus. Research suggests that narcissists tend to process visual and social information differently. Theyβre more likely to zero in on themselves and miss subtle cues in their environment β including patterns that require patience or holistic thinking to detect.
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If youΒ only see a few circles, you might be more self-focused, impatient, or prone to βtunnel vision.β
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If youΒ see many circles, it suggests youβre more observant, open-minded, and tuned into nuance β traits that contrast with narcissistic tendencies.
Psychologist Dr. Elena Marsh, who studies personality disorders and visual cognition, explains:
βThis kind of illusion doesnβt diagnose narcissism, of course β but it can highlight how someoneβs brain filters information. A person with narcissistic traits often filters out anything that doesnβt directly involve or benefit them.β
π³Β A Recipe for Reflection: Ingredients for Understanding Yourself
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