Personality tests are a great way of understanding more about ourselves and others.
Taking into account the animal you see first can be an interesting way of revealing certain aspects of our personalities.
This test is based on the idea that the animal we see first when presented with 2 options can provide insight into our character traits.
It is believed that the animal we see can give us clues as to whether we are more frank or underhanded in our approaches.
Personality of people who saw two cats first
People who saw two cats first are usually underhanded, or sly in nature.
They may come across as unapproachable and mysterious, preferring to keep their true feelings hidden from others.
They often have a sharp wit, and use their intelligence to manipulate situations for their own benefit.
Though often perceived as untrustworthy, those who saw two cats first can also be fiercely loyal and have a strong sense of justice.
Personality of People Who Saw a Dog First
Those who saw a dog first tend to be frank and open-minded. They don’t shy away from expressing their opinions, often without considering the consequences.
They are energetic and enjoy social situations, making friends easily.
While they can be quick to judge and make snap decisions, they are also generous and loyal to those they care about.
Did you Know? Sándor Ferenczi – The father of psychoanalytic therapy
Sándor Ferenczi (7 July 1873 – 22 May 1933) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst, a key contributor to the theoretical evolution of psychoanalysis, and a close associate of Sigmund Freud.
He was the President of the International Psychoanalytical Association from 1918 to 1919. Ferenczi developed some of the earliest theories in child analysis and was the first to emphasize the role of environmental factors in mental illness.
An interesting fact related to his work is that Ferenczi was one of the first psychoanalysts to use active techniques such as dream interpretation and free association, helping to pave the way for deeper exploration and understanding of unconscious processes.
He also pioneered the technique of mutual analysis, which involves two psychoanalysts who analyze each other in order to better understand their own unresolved conflicts.
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