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You enter a warm room, a large table in the center, nine empty chairs, and only one person already seated. Without giving it much thought, you choose your seat. A simple, automatic, almost insignificant gesture… and yet, this choice could reveal a great deal about your personality. Our instinctive decisions often reveal far more than we realize, particularly our relationship with others, with space, with comfort, and even with self-confidence.
Why our place at the table is never truly a coincidence
We often think we choose a seat randomly, but in reality, our brain makes this decision in a few seconds based on our personality, our mood, and our relationship with others. Some people will naturally gravitate towards each other, others will prefer to keep their distance, while still others will choose a strategic position to observe everyone.
This little psychological test is based precisely on this idea: our position in space reflects our way of relating to others and our social comfort zone.
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