If you are struggling with your romantic relationships, it has been claimed that an optical illusion gives you insight into how you behave in matters of the heart.
The image was posted by Mia Yilin, known as @mia_yilin on TikTok, who regularly shares various illusions, riddles, and riddles with her 456,000 followers around the world.
Viewed more than 111,000 times and racking up 127 comments, the image promises to reveal whether you have commitment issues.
In a side-by-side video commentary under the title “What do you see first?”, Mia explained the theories behind each of the two objects that people can detect.
He indicated that some can see a cloud first, while others can see a fish.
What do you see when you first look at this optical illusion? Seeing a fish or a cloud could say a lot about who you are and what you value in a relationship.
The first possible object, a cloud, is said to suggest both ‘resilience’ and ‘sensitivity’ in a relationship.
Mia said in the pictures, “If you saw the cloud for the first time, even though you seem like a very tough and brave person on the outside, you are actually quite sensitive.”
You may have a heart that breaks easily. As a result, you often feel hurt by the words and actions of others.’
However, she cautioned that seeing a cloud could also signify commitment issues due to having “high standards” when forming romantic connections.
Mia continued, “You hate the idea of settling for someone and you have very high standards when you start a relationship.”
So what about those who saw a fish when looking at the picture for the first time?
The content creator explained that the fish signifies the individual’s intention to “make the most of life” without ever wasting time or attention on those who “don’t deserve it.”
Mia explained, “If you saw the fish for the first time, then you have this mindset that since life is short and we’re all going to die one day, we might as well live life to the fullest.”
Comments left by viewers were almost unified in agreement, with most confirming that they had seen a fish when first seeing the illusion.









The optical illusion made most people confirm that they could see a fish, while others got confused after seeing clouds and fish, or something else entirely.
One wrote: “I saw the fish,” while another said: “Very true, fish.”
Another user applied the analogy to their own romantic circumstances, saying, “I saw the fish and you’re right.”
A lone commenter posted a sad emoji while confirming that they saw what many of the others couldn’t. She said: ‘Cloud’.
Others claimed to be confused looking at the optical illusion, as several people saw either a fish and a cloud or something else entirely.
One user wrote: “Both” while another said: “I saw a cloud of fish.”
One puzzled commenter asked, “What if you see all the things at the same time?” while another said: ‘Well… I see a cross between a fish and that fluffy dragon from The Never Ending Story.’
One end user said neutrally: “Me, seeing a cat.”
Something as simple as an optical illusion can say a lot about your relationships, but even a few surprisingly simple questions could determine if a true compatibility exists.
Harvard experts revealed in 2014 exactly what to ask if you’re looking for love or trying to determine compatibility with your spouse.

Harvard experts have revealed three surprising questions to ask if you and your partner have long-term potential.
Mathematicians have revealed three humble questions to determine if a couple has real potential.
The three key questions are: ‘Do you like horror movies?’ Have you ever traveled alone? and ‘Wouldn’t it be fun to throw it all away and live on a sailboat?’
The four experts who asked these questions are responsible for creating the dating website, OK Cupid, the fastest growing dating website.
In an interview for the book The Art of Doing: How Superachievers Do What They Do and How They Do It So Well, the four founders of the site offer insight into what they believe makes a relationship work.
And it seems they have the knowledge because, as Harvard mathematicians, they are very interested in data and wanted to build a ‘compatibility algorithm’ site based on survey questions, according to the website. barking up the wrong tree.
And these three questions, above all others, seem to determine whether you and someone else have long-term potential.