What Do You See? The Image That’s Stirring Up Left-Brain vs. Right-Brain Debate

Have you ever looked at an image and thought it says more about you than you realize? A viral image seems to test whether you’re more left-brained or right-brained based on what you see first.

The image, which looks like a stain on a sidewalk, can be interpreted as either a hot air balloon or a jellyfish. “What you see could reveal something about your cognitive processing style.”

If you see a hot air balloon, you may be more left-brained, meaning you’re logical and detail-oriented. If you see a jellyfish, you might be right-brained, associated with creativity and intuition.

While the left-brain vs. right-brain idea is mostly a myth, the brain works as a cohesive whole. Still, “it’s fun to play with the idea!”

Take a look at the image—what do you see? Share with friends to see how they interpret it!

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