it’s mostly shades of complex grey and every once in a while when we use our vision, there are brilliant pops of color that truly delight and help us see other perspectives.
it’s mostly shades of complex grey and every once in a while when we use our vision, there are brilliant pops of color that truly delight and help us see other perspectives.
I love this post, Lisa. It reminds me of a Nova(?) episode I saw a million years ago that tried to illustrate how animals’ vision works. I think it was the cats that only see color in objects that are close to them – the brightly colored ball emerged from grey as they moved through the grass toward it. At least that’s what scientists thought a million years ago.
Hope you and yours are doing well. xoxo
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 11:26 AM LISA LILLIBRIDGE wrote:
> Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966 posted: ” it’s mostly shades of complex grey > and every once in a while when we use our vision, there are brilliant pops > of color that truly delight and help us see other perspectives. > https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/black-and-white-think” >
Thank you.