This is not the silliest question I’ve ever answered, but it has to be in the running. That said, here goes:
Some people see everything in black and white. Some people seem unable to distinguish sharp colors, and see everything indifferent shades of gray. My personality, however, like that possessed by most people, cannot be so simply classified as to compare it to one color. You’d need every color ever seen or imagined to adequately describe me, and the wide range of feelings and emotions that make up my personality. No rainbow has the ability to reflect who we are . No artist who ever lived is capable of capturing the many aspects of the human personality….
We run the gamut from soft barely-there light blues and other pastels when we are resting, relaxed and content, to a the mix of fiery reds and oranges that represent anger, lust or other extremes of passion.
Then we have white, where all light is reflected back outward, and overwhelms the senses, and black, which absorbs all light, when we are in an emotional void, feeling nothing at all.
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