At first glance it looks like just an image with several circles…
But your brain processes this figure in a very particular way
The interesting thing is not how many circles there are , but how many circles you immediately perceive without counting them one by one.
That first number that pops into your mind says a lot about how you think, how you see yourself, and how you relate to others.
Breathe… look at the image for a few seconds…
And remember the number you saw first.
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Now discover its meaning:
👁️ If you saw 6 circles
You are a practical and straightforward person.
You don’t usually complicate things with unnecessary details.
You have healthy self-esteem and you know who you are.
You don’t need constant validation.
👉 Low tendency towards narcissism.
👁️ If you saw 7 circles
You are analytical and observant.
You notice details that others overlook.
Sometimes you may seem like a perfectionist, but you are also very empathetic.
👉 Low narcissism with high emotional awareness.
👁️ If you saw 8 circles
You have a strong and confident personality.
You know your worth and you’re not afraid to show it.
You like to stand out, but you can also acknowledge mistakes.
👉 Moderate (balanced) narcissism.
👁️ If you saw 9 or more circles
You are very conscious of your image.
You care about how others perceive you.
You’re not necessarily a narcissist, but you do seek approval.
👉 Functional narcissism (normal in most people).
👁️ If you saw fewer than 6 circles
You are introspective.
You tend to focus on the whole rather than each individual part.
Sometimes you can neglect yourself by thinking more about others than about yourself.
👉 Very low narcissistic tendency.
🧠 What does this really mean?
Narcissism, in small doses, is natural.
It helps us take care of ourselves, value ourselves, and protect our identity.
The problem arises only when a person:
• Does not tolerate criticism
• Needs constant admiration
• Lacks empathy
This short exercise is not a clinical diagnosis, but it is an interesting reflection of your mental style.
✨ Final reflection
The most balanced people tend to recognize both their strengths and their weaknesses.
And that, paradoxically, is one of the clearest signs of emotional maturity.