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What are some colours and things you associate with them..

Any time I have tradesmen in my house they tell me to rip out my dark hardwood floors and trim, and French doors, and paint it all white. Even my fireplace. I’m always incredulous.
 
Any time I have tradesmen in my house they tell me to rip out my dark hardwood floors and trim, and French doors, and paint it all white. Even my fireplace. I’m always incredulous.
I don’t blame you. I bet the natural wood trim in my house is very pretty under the white paint . But would be so time consuming to strip the paint .
 
I think I'm an oddball. I associate colors with emotions.
Example: I'm a disagreement, words are yellow or orange. In a (verbal, I'm too wimpy to throw a punch) fight, those words said are red.
Green is contentment.
Blue is complete calm.
Black is like bold typeface, its just there. It's a statement or irrefutable fact.
Weird, right?
 
What is the cat spectrum? I’ve heard they see blue and green but not red.

Similar to dogs but they may also detect some green

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