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  1. According to proponents of color psychology, your favorite color (or colors) define your personality color. Yes, it’s that simple! According to them, the colors you choose say a lot about your physical, mental, and emotional states. Similarly, the colors you dislike say a lot about your weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
    psychologia.co/personality-color/
    The 4 colors indicate 4 distinct personality types as such: Introvert (red), extrovert (blue), intuitive (green), sensing (yellow). Intuitive people prefer to develop their own thoughts and ideas by looking inwardly beyond what is apparent or logical. Sensers, on the other hand, tend to trust information gained directly ...
    Your personality color does not have to be one you wear all the time; it is usually your favorite, the color that excites you the most and makes you feel alive when you see it. That being said, you are often drawn to your personality color for clothing and home decorating. It is often a predominant color in your aura.
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    And this can change depending on what colour we see. Interesting stuff – of course, colour can affect us differently. Seeing red can make one person angry but someone else may just feel energised. Homeware and furnishing manufacturers offer a whole spectrum – or range – of colours to choose to suit everyone’s taste, and mood.
    But now, let’s talk more about colour. Colour can represent many different things, depending on where you come from. You can be ‘ green with envy ’ – wishing you had what someone else had. And someone can feel blue – so feel depressed. We choose colours to express ourselves in what we wear or how we decorate our home.
    Colour – no matter which one we prefer – affects how we feel. And we’ll be talking about that soon. But not before I challenge you to answer my quiz question, Georgina – and it’s a science question. Do you know what the splitting of white light into its different colours is called? Is it… c) refraction?
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