Bright things bring out the opposite, darkness.
Imagine you're in a room that's completely dark, like when you hide under your bed at night. Then someone turns on a bright light, like a flashlight or a lamp. Suddenly, everything becomes clear, and the darkness is gone, but now you can see all the little shadows and corners of the room.
It’s like having a super strong friend who shines so bright that even the dusky parts of your world start to feel small and far away.
How Bright Things Work
Think about a flashlight. When it's off, you can't see much, but when you turn it on, it becomes bright, and everything around it looks clearer. That’s because the brightness helps you spot things that were hidden in the darkness.
So whenever there is brightness, it makes the opposite, darkness, feel smaller and less powerful. It's like a game between light and dark, where bright things bring out the opposite, darkness! Bright things bring out the opposite, darkness.
Imagine you're in a room that's completely dark, like when you hide under your bed at night. Then someone turns on a bright light, like a flashlight or a lamp. Suddenly, everything becomes clear, and the darkness is gone, but now you can see all the little shadows and corners of the room.
It’s like having a super strong friend who shines so bright that even the dusky parts of your world start to feel small and far away.
Examples
- A bright flashlight makes the surrounding room look darker.
- A loud song can make quiet moments feel more peaceful.
- A sunny day highlights how dark the shadows are.
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See also
- Why does contrast remain central?
- How Does CONTRAST: Principle of Design Explained! Work?
- Why Your Light Is Attracting So Much Darkness?
- What is duality?
- What If Everything We Know Is Just an Illusion?