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Do you know the language that Nature speaks to you? Think…

Now, another question—how do we even recognize that nature exists?

Look around you. Really look. What do you see?

A burst of colors, splashing all around. Shades of green, hues of blue, fiery reds, and golden yellows. Ever wondered why Nature speaks to us through colors?

Let’s take a simple scientific example. We all know about chlorophyll, the pigment that gives leaves their green color and plays a vital role in photosynthesis. Now, imagine if chlorophyll didn’t exist. What would we see? No vibrant greens, no lush landscapes—just a world in dull shades of black, white, and grey. Everything would feel lifeless instead of refreshing.

This is why Nature communicates in colors—they are its universal language. As artist Georgia O’Keeffe once said, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way.”

The colors you are drawn to, the shades you surround yourself with, reflect you—your personality, your choices, your way of experiencing life. They are more than just visual; they are emotional, expressive, and deeply personal.

So, embrace the language of color. Add color to your life. Taste every shade, feel every hue, and you’ll begin to truly see life.

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