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Woman mistook deadly illness for perimenopause

Posted on February 5, 2026 By pusbr No Comments on Woman mistook deadly illness for perimenopause

A popular online quiz titled “Pick Your Wing to Reveal Who Your Guardian Angel Is” has been circulating, sparking curiosity among readers eager to uncover symbolic meanings behind their choices. The lighthearted trend invites participants to select an image of angel wings, each representing different qualities such as protection, guidance, healing, or strength.

The idea blends spirituality and self-reflection, encouraging people to think about their inner traits and life paths. While not based on formal theology, it offers comfort to those seeking reassurance or a sense of connection to something greater. Many find it uplifting, especially during uncertain times.

Dr. Monica Pop, who frequently writes about lifestyle and well-being, notes that such activities remind people to pause, breathe, and reflect. They can serve as gentle tools for mindfulness, even if they’re just for fun. Pop also cautions against taking viral personality quizzes too seriously, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness over superstition.

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