You trust yourself—sometimes more than the process.
Choosing Cup A often reflects strong self-belief. You’re someone who relies on instinct and experience, confident in your ability to make quick decisions. You don’t enjoy overcomplicating things, and you often feel that hesitation is a weakness.
You’re likely decisive, assertive, and independent. In leadership roles, this can make you effective and respected.
However, this confidence can sometimes lead you to overlook hidden variables. You may assume your first impression is correct without verifying every detail. When things go wrong, it’s rarely because you lack intelligence—it’s because you moved too fast.
Strength: Confidence and decisiveness
Blind spot: Skipping verification
If You Chose Cup B
You seek balance and reassurance before committing.
Cup B choosers tend to value stability and fairness. You don’t rush into conclusions, and you prefer solutions that feel reasonable and emotionally comfortable. You often think, “Let me just check one more thing.”
You’re likely considerate, cooperative, and thoughtful. People trust you because you don’t act impulsively.
The downside is that you may struggle with decisiveness under pressure. When speed matters, your desire for certainty can slow you down.
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