Everyone Has a Flaw They Can't See
Psychologists call it the 'blind spot bias' — the tendency to recognize cognitive biases in others but not in yourself. Your fatal flaw isn't the one you already know about (you're probably already managing that one). It's the one you genuinely can't see.
The Most Common Hidden Flaws
Therapists report the same hidden flaws repeatedly: conflict avoidance disguised as being easygoing, people-pleasing disguised as kindness, emotional detachment disguised as independence, and control issues disguised as having high standards.
Why Finding Your Flaw Is Liberating
Knowing your flaw doesn't make you worse — it makes you free. Once you can name the pattern, you can interrupt it. Before that, it runs your life from behind the scenes, shaping your decisions without your awareness.
How the Test Works
Eight questions about how you handle stress, conflict, intimacy, and criticism. The test isn't looking for what you know about yourself — it's designed to surface the thing you don't.