Wearing a newly purchased down jacket, I walked into the office.
My colleague exclaimed, "You are
really a yellow professional! Another yellow outfit."
As she said this, my mind quickly
flashed through the many clothes in my closet, and indeed, most of them were
yellow: turmeric, orange-yellow, deep yellow, cream yellow, mustard yellow...
Are you also like me, infatuated with a
certain color? Unconsciously, this color has filled your entire life: clothes,
home decor, accessories...
In fact, psychology has long shown that
the color you like reveals your personality and temperament.
Isn't it amazing? Come and find your
favorite color!
Red: Passionate and bold
People who like red, like the color
itself, are bold and passionate.
As an outgoing person, you seem to have
an inexhaustible enthusiasm and easily get along with people around you.
In your world, there are no friends you
can't make, only friends you haven't met yet.
Because of your openness, positivity,
and ability to showcase your personality traits, you will be a particularly
"shining" presence in a crowd.
This also means that you will have a
kind of leadership aura and become a central figure in a group.
Interacting with people who have a red
personality, you won't feel dull; you will be infected by their personal charm
and become passionate and bold involuntarily.
Yellow: Light-hearted and cheerful
People who like yellow have a
personality that is somewhere between flamboyant and low-key, relatively
gentle, and not so sharp.
Most of the time, you tend to treat
people and things around you with a relatively mild attitude, rarely engaging
in direct conflicts, giving people a sunny and positive feeling.
You don't particularly like to stand
out, nor do you want to be completely ignored.
You may yearn for some understanding and
attention from the outside world, but not too much.
Of course, you will also devote time and
energy to your own goals, quietly moving towards them step by step.
When interacting with people who have a
yellow personality, you may not feel too much surprise or excitement, but you
will definitely feel a relaxed and cheerful atmosphere like a peaceful and
sunny day.
Green: Open and peaceful
Green, known as the "color of
life."
It symbolizes harmony, vitality, and
hope, a color that makes people feel comfortable and relaxed.
If you like green, you are like the
color itself: open and peaceful, calm and low-key, without too many ambitions.
But deep down, you have a guiding light
that leads you forward, always following your own rhythm, steadily approaching
the lighthouse in your heart step by step.
You, who don't fight or compete, won't
miss out on anything because of your "moderate path." Instead, your
resilient character ensures that you get what you deserve.
When dealing with people who have a
green personality, you don't need to worry about their intentions; their
inherent kindness is enough to make you feel completely at ease.
Black: Low-key and reserved
"Black is the most stable color,
containing all colors within it."
People who like black have a relatively
stable and reserved personality, not showing their edges and corners, giving
people a somewhat difficult-to-approach feeling.
However, this is just an illusion.
People with a black personality may seem
a bit aloof on the surface. But in their character, there is actually a solid
sense of down-to-earthness that makes people feel grounded.
This is closely related to their stable
mental state. People who like black usually have a firm sense of self, their
own ideas, and external influences rarely have a significant impact on them.
This is why when interacting with people
with a black personality, you feel a sense of security.
White: Elegant and pure
The elegant and pure white gives people
a sense of coldness and inaccessibility.
But unlike the "aloofness" of
black, which gives a sense of heaviness and stability, white gives a sense of
lightness and silence.
If you like white, you are probably a
perfectionist, instinctively rejecting anything too complicated.
You advocate for a minimalist lifestyle,
preferring pure people and things, unwilling to invest too much energy in
complex interpersonal relationships, and firmly refusing to trouble others with
tasks you can handle yourself.
People with a white personality are
often in a "observer" role, quietly observing the world. While
appearing calm on the surface, the inner turmoil is known only to themselves.
The extreme pursuit of the spiritual
world makes people with a white personality seem a bit aloof. In fact, they are
just interacting with the world in a way that suits them comfortably.
Grey: Cautious and steady
Grey is a color between black and white.
It combines the heaviness of black with
the lightness of white, and is relatively restrained and dynamic, also being
the most balanced color.
People who like grey have a stable core,
handle things cautiously, and don't give off a strong impression to others.
Because they often balance various
forces, they can easily give people a sense of mystery that is hard to
understand or grasp.
This is not a flaw; instead, in life and
work, you can better control the overall situation and become the highlight of
the scene.
While people with a grey personality may
not stand out in a crowd, after getting to know them deeply, others may be
attracted by their understated warmth and their ability to consider the bigger
picture.
Pink: Gentle and delicate
Compared to the maturity and steadiness
of black, white, and grey, the pink personality feels a bit brighter and
happier.
People who like pink usually have a
girlish heart, with innocence, romance, and gentleness as their personality
traits.
In your eyes, there is not much darkness
in the world; you are more willing to believe in the inherent goodness of human
nature, which, of course, may lead to being hurt.
But even in the face of injustice and
hardship, you are always willing to see the beauty in everything, slowly
healing yourself in a way that suits you.
With a bit of sensitivity and delicacy,
mixed with gentleness and resilience, you, who like pink, find the most
powerful way to confront this broken world.
Orange: Full of vitality
Compared to other colors, orange has a
very strong visual impact.
And this impact comes with great
inclusiveness.
It's not as bright and direct as red,
but it's brighter and more intense than yellow. It's soft yet full of vitality,
making people feel amazed and comfortable.
This also means that people who like
orange, like the color itself, are bright and enthusiastic, full of vitality,
and always able to attract like-minded people effortlessly.
With this natural attraction, people
with an orange personality rarely have interpersonal troubles and have
especially good relationships.
In short, the orange personality is a
sacred presence, shining and gentle in the crowd, unique yet inclusive.
Purple: Mysterious and romantic
When it comes to purple, most people
will probably associate it with one word: romance.
People who like purple have romance
ingrained in their genes, so in art, you also have a sensitivity that is
different from ordinary people.
Looking at the crowd, people with a
purple personality won't stand out too much; they may even immerse themselves
quietly in their own world. But even so, it's hard to ignore the strong
artistic atmosphere emanating from them.
This is also the mystery of the purple
personality. You attach great importance to spiritual satisfaction and have an
ultimate pursuit of deep resonance within the soul.
To many, some of your behaviors may be
confusing. But you know in your heart that only people with similar souls
understand your "unearthly" qualities.
This is the purple personality,
romantic, mysterious, individualistic, independent, sensitive, and somewhat
distant. But it is these qualities that constitute the romantic and mysterious
tone: purple.
Blue: Rational and tranquil
Blue represents the color of the sea.
It also symbolizes tranquility, rationality,
openness, and profundity...
People who like blue are relatively
stable, giving people a sense of detachment from fame and fortune, and a calm
feeling of being aloof from the world.
Compared to the excitement of red and
the openness of green, blue is slightly cold.
This is also why people with a blue
personality may leave a melancholic and distant impression on others. It is
this sense of detachment that allows you to focus on yourself without being
overly disturbed by the outside world.
Some people may distance themselves from
you because of this, but for people with a blue personality, rationality
ultimately outweighs emotionality, choosing to respect others in order to
maintain outward peace.
People with a blue personality may seem
outwardly rational and cold, but in fact, they are very sensitive, and
sensitive people are mostly kind-hearted.
Each color personality has a
corresponding core motive.
Every color we like is a projection of
our psychological motives.
Different personalities have different
psychological motives, which directly or indirectly affect our attitudes
towards life and life choices.
Colors are neither good nor bad, and
personalities are neither superior nor inferior. May we all live out our unique
charm in our own lives."
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