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09.12.2013
Children's department
Describing a person, we often mention their eye color, even though at first glance it wouldn't seem that this could have any influence on a person’s character. One can often hear references to deceptive eyes that penetrate right into the depths of the soul.
There are legends explaining the origin of different eye colors: one Greek legend tells of the goddess Iris, who every morning spread her cloak across the sky and thus created multicolored auroras. From this, since ancient times, the diversity of iris colors has been derived. Be that as it may, modern psychologists can determine the main traits of a person’s character based on eye color.
One of the most impressive are black eyes. Songs often mention Romani people with black eyes, and representatives of the Arab world are also described this way. What makes this color special? People with black eyes are attached to their loved ones, although they rely most on their intellect and calculate everything. At the top of their priorities is the desire to care for the family and look after children, but despite this, they rarely remain faithful to their partner. They often fall in love, and in pursuit of their goal or desired object, they overcome all obstacles. These are passionate people, radiating joy for life, proactive, strong, but they have a restless character; sometimes, due to hasty decisions, they experience bitterness, though they also know well the joy of victory. Despite all hardships, people with black eyes remain strong.
Europeans often fear those with black eyes, while Eastern people consider blue eyes to be "foolish." Read more about this in the article “Blue-eyed — a burst of energy for others or unreliable people?”
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