Which colour attracts you the most? Here’s what it says about your personality – Times of India
Vermillion red
If you are attracted to this colour then you are assertive, ambitious, and action-oriented for sure. You are a natural-born leader who is driven by determination and a desire to achieve your goals. You are decisive, competitive, and enjoy taking risks. You love high-pressure situations and are not afraid to confront challenges.
Cobalt blue
Those who find themselves attracted to the cobalt blue colour are calm and empathetic. They are natural peacemakers, excellent listeners, and have a habit of putting the needs of others before their own. They value cooperation, loyalty, and maintaining a sense of stability. They may be sensitive to criticism and conflict and they avoid confrontation whenever possible. They make reliable friends.
Turmeric yellow
If you are attracted to this colour then you are a creative, enthusiastic, and optimistic individual. You embrace new experiences with excitement and have a positive outlook towards life. You also love exploring unconventional approaches to problem-solving. Your enthusiasm can be contagious, inspiring others around you. However, you may want to control that impulsiveness in you.
Leafy green
You are an analytical, logical, and detail-oriented person. You are a natural problem-solver and you rely on data and evidence to make your decisions. You have a thirst for knowledge but people see you as reserved or introverted. You like perfectionism.
Amethyst purple
You are intuitive, imaginative, and have visionary tendencies. You possess a deep sense of empathy and you understand the emotions and feelings of others without the need for explanation. You are highly creative, and you best express yourself through art, writing, or innovative ideas. You may be introspective and value your inner world, occasionally appearing mysterious to others. You have the ability to see the bigger picture.
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