Your mindset shapes how you experience the world. Some people naturally focus on the bright side, believing things will work out, while others take a more cautious, pragmatic, or even negative approach. This test will help determine whether you lean toward Optimism, Realism, or Pessimism based on how you think, react, and make decisions.

The test consists of 30 questions, each designed to assess your core perspective on life.

Your results can offer insight into how your mindset influences your decisions, relationships, and personal growth.

How to Take Test

Here are some simple rules to get the most out of this test:

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Each question is a statement. Сhoose the answer that suits you. The answer buttons are emojis, where is strongly disagree, is strongly agree. allows you to return to the previous question.

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Take your time, remember, you want to understand your personality better, not just click through as quickly as possible.

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Think about the answers, but try not to “overthink” them. It often happens that the first answer that comes to mind is the correct one.

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If you can’t answer, it’s okay to ask your circle. Or just choose a option.

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The most important rule: have fun!

I trust that life will always give me new opportunities.

I believe preparing for the worst is the best approach.

Life is unpredictable, and I try to adapt rather than expect the best or worst.

I often assume a problem will resolve itself over time.

I try not to set my expectations too high to avoid disappointment.

If I receive bad news, I expect things to get worse.

I encourage others to stay hopeful, even in tough times.

I believe good things come to those who wait.

When making plans, I assume they will go as expected.

I prepare for the worst, but still hope for the best.

I focus on solutions rather than problems.

I assume if something is going well, something bad is around the corner.

I think it’s naive to expect life to be fair.

When starting something new, I tend to doubt my chances of success.

I weigh both risks and rewards carefully before making decisions.

If something bad happens, I assume it will have long-term consequences.

When faced with a challenge, I assume things will go wrong.

I focus more on what could go wrong than what could go right.

I believe setbacks are just temporary obstacles.

I try to look at situations logically rather than emotionally.

I find it easy to move on from setbacks without dwelling on them.

I try to accept reality rather than expect it to change in my favor.

I believe most things in life happen randomly, without deeper meaning.

I often feel like the odds are stacked against me.

I believe that, in the end, everything works out for the best.

I trust that most people have good intentions.

I assume most conflicts can be resolved with enough effort.

I expect more disappointments than pleasant surprises in life.

I feel like life often doesn’t go my way.

I always try to find the silver lining, even in bad situations.

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