What You Saw First Will Reveal the Whole Truth About You

Go with your gut and notice the first animal you see — it may uncover something powerful about your personality.

**The Bull**
If the bull stood out first, you’re confident and sure of your path. You “feel no need to explain yourself to others” and dislike dishonesty. You enjoy being mysterious and live by a strong inner code.

**The Horse**
Spotting the horse first means you’re a natural leader. You empathize easily and “often prioritize \[others’] needs before your own.” Calm and driven, you face challenges with logic and grace.

**The Bear**
If the bear grabbed your attention, you’re a compassionate and supportive person. You create a safe, nonjudgmental space and “instinctively offer comfort.” You’re the emotional rock people rely on.

Let your instinct guide you — what you notice first might say more about you than you think.

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