That line is a personality quiz-style clickbait prompt, not something factual or predictive. It’s usually part of social media posts where you “pick a chair” (often from an image), and then it gives a symbolic, made-up meaning like “your future partner” or “your destiny.”
🪑 What it really is
- A psychological illusion game or “fun quiz”
- Designed to make you feel like choices reveal fate or personality
- No scientific basis or predictive value
🧠 Why people enjoy it
These posts work because they:
- give quick entertainment
- feel personal (“this is about me”)
- use emotional language like “forever” or “destiny”
- rely on pattern-seeking (our brain tries to find meaning in random choices)
🚫 Reality check
- Picking a chair does NOT predict relationships
- It does NOT reveal future events
- It’s not based on psychology or science
✔️ What it is good for
- Fun conversation starter
- Light entertainment
- Social media engagement game
🧠 Bottom line
It’s just a playful “choose one” style quiz with storytelling attached—not a real prediction about who will “forever sit by your side.”
If you want, I can actually create a real personality test based on psychology (like attachment style or decision patterns) instead of these fake prediction games.