Besides the man, there is an animal in the picture, but not everyone will see it
Action and thought are initially identical. And if the action is not yet organized, not built, then the thought is not built to the same extent. Consequently, it cannot be said that the baby acts with meaning, with thought. The same applies to human attention, his perception of the surrounding world. However, all abilities depend on the individual himself, so some people immediately see all the things and subtleties in the image (visual puzzle), while others are limited to the ability to see only the general picture.
Let’s test your abilities. The picture shows a man with a bad habit. If you don’t look too closely, it might seem like it’s just a man and there’s no one around him.
But if you abstract your thinking a little and focus on the details, you can see an animal in the picture. So what animal did the artist hide in this picture and how long did it take you to find it?
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