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The Eye Color You're Most Drawn To Reveals Who You Truly Are Deep Down

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The eyes are truly the windows to the soul. Look into the eyes of someone you know and you can tell what they feel, what they fear, and perhaps even their deepest pain.

Not only can you see the emotion in someone's eyes, you can also tell a lot about a person's life and personality. On the flip side, they may also say a lot about you, too.

Choose an eye in this personality test to reveal the person you truly are.

It couldn't be easier. Simply take a peek at the image below. Don't overthink it, just pick the eye that seems to draw you in the most.

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Let's find out what the eye you chose reveals about your personality.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #1

If you chose eye #1, you're an open, kind spirit.

You welcome everyone into your life, whether it walks, slithers or crawls. You prefer to take risks and get hurt than to keep yourself locked away. Helping others is a high priority for you.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #2

If you chose eye #2, you're conscientious to a fault.

You're always looking to do the right thing for your community and the world. You know your actions make a difference, even if they're small ones. You believe that activism is the rent you pay for living on this planet.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #3

If you chose eye #3, you're a bit troubled.

Your past was likely tumultuous and still impacts your life today. You might feel like life is a sick joke being played on you and struggle to find peace in this.

Despite this, you're capable of picking yourself up when you fall and can have a sunny disposition. You're a point of light in a demon-haunted world.

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If you found yourself drawn to eye #4

If you chose eye #4, you're a philosopher.

You look for deeper meaning in things but are still comforted when something can be taken at face value. You're confident in your ability to solve the puzzles of this life. You may not figure it all out, but that's alright.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #5

If you chose eye #5, you're quite mysterious.

You haven't figured yourself out yet, which makes you fairly enigmatic to the people around you. You don't mince words and are a person of action. You don't speak unless you're certain of what you say.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #6

If you chose eye #6, you're a sensitive, thoughtful person.

You notice the little details and rarely forget anything, even if it's something silly or pointless. You're fragile but you never show it. You have a strong intuition and often are the first to see trouble ahead.

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If you found yourself drawn to eye #7

If you chose eye #7, you're a fiery spirit.

You're energetic, passionate, and perfect for leadership roles. You wear your heart on your sleeve and are very opinionated. You're thrilled by anything high stakes.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #8

If you chose eye #8, you're a bit peculiar.

You have unusual interests, practices, and systems of belief. You were probably called a weirdo as a kid.

Don't sweat it — these may seem like insults but they're what make you special. You laugh off tradition and never conform.

If you found yourself drawn to eye #9

If you chose eye #9, you're intuitive.

You understand people, cultures, and the whole world well. You can read people like a poem and know when you're being lied to.

Your every action is measured and you aren't manipulated easily. At the same time, you can play puppet master well, though that kind of behavior isn't recommended.

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This article was originally published at HIgher Perspective. Reprinted with permission from the author.