A taste of a different color


We have all heard that colors have a meaning and that colors can influence our feelings. This knowledge is often used in advertising, but also more and more in decoration. Real estate companies are often accompanied by greens and blues, while we expect the doctor’s practice to be white and a nursery decorated in bright colors. But do you know what colors can say about yourself? Especially colors that you avoid.

I cannot pretend to be impartial about the colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones, and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns.
Winston Churchill

Which colors do you dislike? Try to think about your clothes or your house, which colors did you not use or do you definitely not wear?

If you dislike RED…It is possible that there is a lot of anger or frustration inside you over things in your life that did not happen as you wanted.

If you dislike BROWN…You often seem to react more arrogant that you wanted and you are not easily satisfied with yourself or others.

If you dislike YELLOW…You are probably very disappointed by someone or something. A deep rooted feeling of powerlessness and fear can cause an aversion to yellow.

If you do not like PINK…You are ambitious and businesslike, but not very patient with creative or sensitive people.

If you dislike ORANGE…People who lack energy and are easily tired (mentally and physically) have difficulty in liking this active color.

If you dislike BLUE…It is likely that you have hidden fears and the biggest fear is to fall short.

If you do not like PURPLE…You might be an introvert but homely person, and who needs confirmation from others to build up some self esteem.

People who dislike GREEN…
Are often einzelgangers, try to swim against the stream. You will probably have a cynical humor and dislike bourgeoisie.

Pink is the color of romance and a friend tells me that the girl with the pink dress at the party is the one who is selected for each dance.
Alfred Carl Hottes

Does this tell you something about yourself?

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