Colorful, colorful Life
Its a beautiful world that we live in, it becomes grey only if we choose to.Thats right, it all depends on your outlook to life, you colour your own day. The paintbrush and colour palette are in your hands, it is up to you to colour your life. Friends all hold their own brushes and palettes to help you colour your life.
I do and really cherish all the friends that I have made so far. Guang yuan, Allen, Paul, Fengyuan, Zhiyou, Weiwang, thank you all for being around when I am feeling down and dejected and of course, for sharing my happiness and your own happiness with each other!
There are many other friends too, which I have not mentioned, I would like to thank you all too, for sharing your colours with me in my everyday life! Life would be so dull without you people!
Black is not a colour to dislike; it embodies all the colours within its otherwise, dull exterior. "Judge not a person by his exterior, its the deep inside that really counts."
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what, then, is white? It's the lovely spectrum of nature; pure and unambitious. I like white more, for the obscurity and confusion of the black is often perilous and deceptive. Black stains white; while the white can only hope to dilute blackness. It's a sad observation.
Paul
True, In the physical sludge that we call colour, black consumes all other colours, but I prefer to think of life as light rather than colour. The fact of the matter is, that what we see as colours of an object are actually reflected (rejected) by the object. Therefore, black accepts/assimilates all while white mirrors/rejects all, Leading one to observe that white may be the colour of purity and corruption black's domain, but all these symbolisms are only visible to our BRAINs and not our eyes. A colour is only given significance when associated with a purpose or identity. A colour is more powerful on a flag than anywhere else. A banner proclaims the significance of its message thru colours by alluding to subconscious linkages that we have come to accept. Red for equality, Purple for Royalty, White for purity and so on. The colour is not so important as the philosophy behind its usage.
True, In the physical sludge that we call colour, black consumes all other colours, but I prefer to think of life as light rather than colour. The fact of the matter is, that what we see as colours of an object are actually reflected (rejected) by the object. Therefore, black accepts/assimilates all while white mirrors/rejects all, Leading one to observe that white may be the colour of purity and corruption black's domain, but all these symbolisms are only visible to our BRAINs and not our eyes. A colour is only given significance when associated with a purpose or identity. A colour is more powerful on a flag than anywhere else. A banner proclaims the significance of its message thru colours by alluding to subconscious linkages that we have come to accept. Red for equality, Purple for Royalty, White for purity and so on. The colour is not so important as the philosophy behind its usage.
That was an awesome line of argument.
And yet because to err is to be man, the assignment of identities and purposes to any shade of color in the spectrum, however subtle, is inevitably biased. What our brains perceive comes through our eyes and what we choose to make out of it, is colored by our prejudices. Purple will mean nothing to me if I'm on the brink of poverty/ starvation in Zimbabwe. Culture makes the difference, and yet again, culture is a human-notion- hence bias. Truth (with a capital T) and Facts (with a captal F) are concepts too profound for most man to grasp, especially so when we are perpetually indunated with experiences through which we develop opinions (often skewed than otherwise). The significance of a color is, thus, only as pertinent as the observer chooses it to be, limited only by his bias AND imagination. (Cancel 'imagination', since imagination is a manifestation of bias.)
oh, the 4th comment was by me. I forgot to leave my name.
Paul
Yo Paul!
Nice interpretation!
Hey btw I'm actually Ken's primary school classmate.
Howd'ya know him? (Actually I knew him as Jun Hao..yep, BEFORE he got the name "kenneth"!)
Lol
Anyway, so seeya round.
You should get a blog if u dont already have one, cos it would make for interesting reading!
;)
Oh, I just added the link of his blog site. You can check it out now!
i'm sad that i din do enuf to get into the list up there..
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