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Failure and Success

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Success and Failure Two Sides of the Coin. We tend to perceive success and failure as two extremes, where success is whitely painted, and failure is black. However, the world is not always that straightforward. In between these extremities is a huge range of grey and these are the ranges upon which the majority of our development occurs. Not only are the notions of success and failure interrelated phenomena but standalone forces that define our experience, our character, and our strength. White - Success Success is glorified as the highest point of success. It creates awareness, pride, and the feeling of achievement. To most people, the struggle is worth it when the final results are successful. It is a reward to endurance, hard work and vision. Achievement gives us hope and desire to achieve more. It opens doors, where it appeared they are shut. However, success is a deceptive thing as well. It can lead to complacency or the illusion that the journey has been made. Real success is not...

Control

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1. THE POWER AND THE AUTHORITY      BLACK. Have you ever wondered why we choose the colour black?           That's simply because it gives us confidence to look upon things and the energy for the same. Black is more than just a colour it is a silent language that shapes our emotions, thoughts, and presence. Have you ever noticed how wearing black immediately boosts our confidence and helps us look better, feel better and also in completing out tasks as if the colour itself wraps around you like invisible armor. It helps us to control on how we want to make us look.                            Scientifically, black absorbs all wavelengths. Emotionally, it absorbs our fears, desires, secrets, and strength. That’s why black feels so complete and overwhelming at the same time.  For instance A woman may have a wardrobe full of colours, but when she wants to feel confident, classy...

TIME

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  Black, white, and Gray form a powerful psychological language that mirrors how the mind holds experience: the absolute, the ideal, and the uncertain in ‑ between. Each shade carries its own emotional climate, yet they gain their deepest meaning when seen together as a continuity rather than as isolation . Black: the hidden and irreversible Psychologically, black often represents what feels finished, sealed, or irretrievable: the irrecoverable past, death, grief, or secrets that have been pushed out of awareness. It absorbs light rather than reflecting it, which makes it a symbol of mystery, power, and the parts of the psyche that resist being seen, such as shame, forbidden desire, or unprocessed pain. In this sense black is not only “negative”; it is also the fertile soil of transformation, the place where identities die so that new ones can eventually form.   Black, in the language of time, is the color of what cannot be undone. It gathers every incident that carved scars...