This optical illusion can reveal if you’re an over worker – but it all hinges on what you see first | The Sun

SOME optical illusions can shift and alter the way you see the world, but this image can reveal some of your hidden personality traits.

It all depends on what you see first though, so look closely.

Some people say the image shows the tip of a snowy mountain, but others reckon it's an eagle spreading it's wings.

So which did you spot first?

The illusion was shared on TikTok by Mia Yilin, who explained what it all means.

According to Mia, if you first saw the mountain you probably like to see the beauty in everyday things, and don't like to take things too seriously.

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"You've always been an over achiever and sometimes you're like a machine that never stops working," she added.

Because of this, you probably need more rest than you even realise – your sunny outlook won't prevent burn out.

If you first saw the eagle you're a people person and find it easy to mingle and make new friends.

"You've got a natural charm that captivates everyone around you," Mia said.

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She continued: "Your presence lights up the room and people are drawn to your magnetic personality.

"Just be careful to not overlook your own needs and feelings in trying to please others."

After the video was shared on social media other viewers were impressed by how accurately it pinned them down.

One said: "I saw the eagle first and it's so me."

"Eagle for me and very true," a second agreed.

Another commented: "I saw the mountain first but I relate the the eagle as well."

"I still can't see the mountain," someone else wrote.

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