Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Be Strong, Be Courageous, Be Pink


As I always say, “There is no such thing as too much pink.

I have a pink room, pink clothes, pink supplies, pink everything, and this is the way it has been since the beginning of time, and it fits right in with my personality.

Pink, as I’m sure you’re aware, is a combination of red and white. It contains the action and energy of the color red, while also having the purity and maturity of the color white. It is a perfect blend between both colors, and represents me as a human being very well. When I am more proactive, a darker shade of pink would portray me better, and when I am calm, a lighter shade would describe me.

Pink is a delicate color that represents sweetness and femininity. Pink denotes friendship, harmony, and approach-ability. This represents me well, because often my friends find me easy to talk to when seeking comfort, and will almost never find me tangled up in drama.  Pink is also the color of universal love of oneself and of others. People who like pink are sensitive to the needs of others, along with being accepted and loved as their own greatest need. This might explain why I enjoy seeing people happy, especially when I am the reason for it; and also equally like when I’m showered with love.

Color pink takes its name from the flower Dianthus, which is commonly known as carnation, or pink. Even though pink got its name from “the pink” flower, it is often associated with other pink flowers like pink roses, lily, pink tulips and the Japanese cherry blossom. Whichever the flower is, they all spread fragrance and makes this world a beautiful place.
Pink is often used to stereotype girls as being soft and feminine. Yes, I am caring; I am sweet; I am sassy; I am lively; I am confident; I represent beauty and grace with inner strength and power, and I am every bit proud of being a girl.

Quoting Miley Cyrus, “Pink is not a color, it’s an attitude!”