Second, people who take their own image photos as WeChat avatars should also distinguish between image photos, ID photos, art photos and childhood photos.
1. Non-artists use their own art photos to make WeChat avatars, often with over-embellishment psychology, less confident about life, and more concerned about other people's praise and comments.
2. It is a kind of "regression" to use the photos of one's childhood as the head of WeChat (refers to people giving up the mature adaptive skills or methods they have learned when encountering setbacks or facing anxiety and pressure, and then returning to using some behavior in the early stage of life, thus reducing anxiety).
3. Using the photos of ID cards, they have a strong sense of oppression, and they refuse to take off their personality masks. This kind of person lacks adventurous spirit, sticks to the rules, but has a strong sense of responsibility.
Third, people who use all kinds of pets to make WeChat avatars are kind-hearted, eager to be cared for, and even more afraid or disgusted with interpersonal communication.
Fourth, people who use graphic symbols as their avatars have a complicated inner world. From a psychological point of view, the more complicated they are, the more simple they need than ordinary people. These people are also practitioners of minimalism in their lives, and they don't like to complicate the things they encounter.
5. People who have blank pictures or change their avatars frequently care too much about the opinions of people around them, so they often feel stressed and empty inside.
Lu Wenjian, an outstanding mind reader in China, put forward the image and symbolic information of WeChat in the book Mind Reading, which is a manifestation of one's subconscious mind. The order of observing a person through WeChat is: WeChat avatar-nickname-signature-circle of friends.
Friendly reminder: observing a person should be multidimensional, and the WeChat avatar can only be used as a reference.