What if the key to better knowing yourself is hidden… right at your fingertips? No, this is not a joke! Some behavioral scientists claim that the instinctive way we interlace our fingers can reveal a lot about our deeper selves. Intrigued? We explain this very simple test that is both fun and revealing. You might be surprised at what your hands say about you…
The Hand Castle Test: The Mirror of Your Deep Nature
To start with, nothing could be simpler: Naturally interlace your fingers, as if you were holding hands in a moment of peace. Now notice which thumb is on top. Is it the right one? The left one? Are they perfectly aligned? This seemingly harmless detail may actually reveal brain preferences – an idea born from the research of Roger Sperry, a Nobel Prize winner and pioneer in the study of the two hemispheres of the brain.
So what is your position? Find out what she might say about you…
Right thumb on top: heart comes first
If your right thumb naturally lands on top, you are probably a very sensitive person. Spontaneous, intuitive, you make decisions more guided by your heart than your mind. People around you often describe you as a gentle, empathetic person, always ready to listen.
You have a rare ability to feel what others are going through, even without them having to speak. A true quiet strength, loyal in friendship, who can show wisdom while remaining humble . You take your time, you feel, you observe, you let things mature. And often your hunches turn out to be right…
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