Color Meanings

🔴 Red: You say hibernation; I say migration. Reds are arguing survival techniques. If you’re a larder hoarder, so you collect a large amount of food in a single place, and your friend prefers scattering, this will give you Red. It’s not that either of you is wrong—you’ve just developed different responses to scarcity or threat. When these responses conflict, you get Red. 

🟢 Green: This is cooperative behavior. It supports mood regulation and motivation, a kind of natural social nourishment. Conversations that flow without effort are also an effect of Green. 

🔵 Blue: Blue is bonding. You feel compelled to be around each other. It’s a point of emotional safety and intuitive communication. You feel safer sharing fears and obstacles with each other. It also fosters more effective non-verbal communication. Can you look at someone from across the room and have a conversation with them? That's Blue. 

🟣 Purple: Nothing says staying together quite like Purple, whether you like it or not. Purple is bonding with a motivational force behind it. It can strengthen connection through shared goals or competition—but it can also turn toxic if competition overrides cooperation, especially in the presence of Red. This can be either beneficial or incredibly troublesome depending on your circumstances.

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