The Number of Circles You See Determines If You’re a Narcissist

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.

Why do we give so much credence to a simple image that purports to measure

something as complex as narcissism? In a world where personality quizzes,

from the “What Kind of Pizza Are You?” variety to the more established Myers-

Briggs Type Indicator, are endlessly shared, this question is worth asking.

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