compose 3-4 lines about colour in life
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Answer:
Life is like the mixture of different colors
Red explains the anger in our life
Green is a sign of happiness and prosperity
Pink means a good health
blue is peace
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purple is what your life shows the path to take up.
black is darkness
Answer:
There is no denying the link between colors and our emotions and we even have an abundance of idioms to show what way each color can affect your mood.
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Explanation:
(Life is colorful but I'm trying to make you understood in a black & white way. Read the full answer carefully)
Color in Life
There is no denying the link between colors and our emotions, and we even have an abundance of idioms to show what way each color can affect your mood. It can be a small thing, such as gazing out the window at a patch of green for a few minutes or wearing something bright on a rainy day. The first might calm you down or help you refocus, while the latter will give you a boost of energy on a day when you would typically be running low. Not everybody will react the same way to the same color. Colors influence us on a few different levels. On one hand, we are conditioned socially and culturally (we mourn in black and wear white mostly in the summer) and on the other hand, our reaction is also personal, influenced by how this color is presented in our own lives. Colors are commonly divided into two categories: warm and cool colors. Warm colors such as red, orange, yellow, and combinations of these provide the illusion of heat and warmth because they remind us of sunlight or heath. Visually, warm colors will appear closer or like they are advancing towards you. Cool colors such as blue, purple, and green provide a sense of calm and relaxation because they are a visual reminder of elements of nature like water, sky, and grass. Opposite to warm colors, cool colors look as though they are further away or receding from us. Surrounding yourself with the right colors can improve your mood, relieve stress, and help you get a good night’s sleep. The most important thing is to create an environment that will have the right amount of both colors and will not side too heavily in one direction only. Warm colors can be inviting, comforting, and stimulating. and invoke powerful feelings like joy, playfulness, and passion.
Warm colors attributes:
Red attributes - love, passion, heath, joy, energy, and life
Orange attributes - warmth, change, and health
Yellow attributes - happiness, cheer, warmth, optimism
Pink attributes - romance, gentleness, sweetness, playfulness
Gold attributes - riches, opulence, and tradition.
Cool colors attributes:
Blue attributes - calm, wisdom, importance, trust, and integrity
Green attributes - health, growth, environment, tranquility, and harmony
Purple attributes - wealth, nobility, luxury, spiritualism, magic, creativity
White attributes - innocence, cleanliness, clarity, and openness
Black attributes - authority, power, elegance, and mystery
Colors played an important role in creating Chipolo key finders and have stayed a vital part of our identity to this day. Losing your keys is such a small everyday inconvenience, but just like colors, it provokes a range of emotions that very few other situations do. You can feel scared, rueful, angry, stressed, relieved, and calm all in a space of a few minutes. A vibrant pop of color attached to your keys can provide some relief and it makes it easier to spot if you ever can’t find it in your pocket! Colors play a vital role in our lives and how we respond to our surroundings. The colors you surround yourself with can influence your perspective and emotions, as well as those around you. A mix of warm and cool hues will help you find your own balance, so use the above short guide as a starting point to help you determine how to use them to your advantage and help yourself in everyday situations. Treat yourself to a smart little splash of color that'll help you track down your misplaced items in seconds.
Hope you understand and may you not need to find the answer anymore.
By- Md. Mominur Islam Mahim.