Relax 20/04/2025 11:12

How many circles do you see?


In the vast sea of social media content, memes, and viral posts, few topics intrigue people as much as quick, eye-catching “personality tests.” You might have scrolled through your feed, stumbled upon an image with concentric circles, and read a bold claim: “The Number of Circles You See Determines If You’re a Narcissist.” Perhaps you, paused and tried to count the circles, or maybe you shared it with friends, curious about their reactions. Whatever the case, this particular meme taps into a powerful and enduring human desire: the wish to understand ourselves, and perhaps to understand others as well. 

The image shows several concentric circles in alternating colors: red, green, blue, yellow, etc.

If we look closely, we can count:

  1. A small red circle in the center.

  2. A yellow circle surrounding the red one.

  3. A blue circle next.

  4. A green circle outside the blue one.

  5. Another red circle.

  6. Another green circle.

  7. The outermost red circle.

➑️ Total: 7 circles.

πŸ’₯ Meaning (based on visual psychology – just for fun, not scientific):

Depending on how many circles you see, this fun test is meant to help you reflect on how you handle anger:

πŸ‘‰ If you see:

  • 3–4 circles: You tend to see things simply and might overlook details. When angry, you often suppress your feelings or avoid confrontation.

  • 5–6 circles: You have fairly good emotional control. You’re aware when you're getting upset and know how to regulate or channel your emotions in a healthier way.

  • 7 circles (all of them): You’re highly observant and detail-oriented. When angry, you often know exactly why you feel that way and aren’t good at hiding it. However, you’re also capable of reflecting on your emotions and adjusting your behavior if needed.

🌈 Conclusion (for you – who sees 7 circles):

You are insightful, sensitive, and have a deep inner world. When you get angry, it’s not usually impulsive — it may come from overthinking or bottled-up emotions. But if expressed in a healthy way, your anger can become a powerful motivation for change and self-growth.







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