There is a question so simple it almost feels like it could not possibly tell you anything meaningful about yourself.
You walk into a room. There is a long table. A warm fireplace flickers at one end. Nine chairs are arranged around the table, and one other person is already seated quietly at their own spot.
The question is this: Where do you sit?
No pressure. No right answer. Just your instinct in the first few seconds.
What is surprising is how much that one small decision can say about who you are, how you relate to the people around you, and what you are quietly seeking in every social situation you find yourself in. This kind of personality insight is not about putting people in boxes. It is about holding up a gentle mirror and giving you the chance to see yourself a little more clearly.
For adults who have lived long enough to understand that self-awareness is one of life’s most valuable tools, this simple exercise offers something genuinely worth thinking about.