Your light is attracting so much darkness because bright things bring out the opposite, just like when you turn on a lamp in a dark room.
Imagine you're playing with your toys in a room that's all shadows and secrets. You flip the switch, and suddenly there’s a bright light from the lamp. That light helps you see your toys clearly, but it also shows how dark the rest of the room still is.
Now think about your light like a super-friendly friend who shouts really loud. When your friend shouts, everyone around them hears it, even the quietest people in the room. In the same way, your light shines so brightly that it brings attention to all the darkness nearby, making it feel bigger or more noticeable.
So, if you're feeling surrounded by shadows, don't worry! It just means your light is doing its job, showing how bright and strong you are.
Examples
- A bright streetlight on a cloudy night makes the clouds seem darker.
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See also
- How Does Dark and Light adaptation Work?
- What is shadow?
- How darkness might save migratory birds?
- How Does Converging Lens Demo Work?
- How Does a Laser Work? Quantum Nature of Light?