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Old 11-12-2009, 10:40 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by FarmallsForever View Post
Seen several studies that point to some of the harsher colors (reds, black, etc) cause more stress on the eyes. This causes the brain to raise the levels of different hormones, leading to fatigue and other related issues. Other colors like blue and green seem to have a relaxing effect on the eyes and mind. Reducing stress in the body and promoting a more positive attitude in the individual. If one looks at nature, one seems lots of greens and blue tones (trees, grass, water, and sky) as opposed to reds and blacks.
What is interesting to me is that you seem to regard nature as peaceful (me too, in a way) but nature is a harsh bish. I'm sure we've all seen some of those animal shows. There is a side of nature that is very harsh, unforgiving, and stressful.

I read somewhere that my favorite color, blue, means loyalty - "true blue." I have never associated blue with sadness and "feeling blue." I associate it w/ loyalty, freedom, and peace. So if favorite color & personality have a tie, would it be an individual's interpretation of it, or society's? Red has ties to overaggression, but it also means energy and extrovertedness.
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