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Casual Discussion Session 👀

2025.12.28 23:51

Discussion Theme "Color"

## Topic 1: *What Is Your Color?*

In Topic 1, participants explored the question of what color represents who they are as individuals. Many shared that a single color cannot fully express a person, as personality, emotions, and life stages change over time.

Some participants described colors connected to **action, passion, and energy**, while others spoke about colors representing **contrast, clarity, or flexibility**. Personal experiences—such as work style, communication preferences, aging, and major life events—strongly influenced how people chose their colors. Several speakers reflected on how their sense of self had evolved, leading them to choose different colors than they would have earlier in life.

The discussion also highlighted that colors can shift depending on emotions, circumstances, and environment. In the group discussion at the end, participants agreed that color is a useful metaphor for understanding identity, growth, and change rather than something fixed or permanent.

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## Topic 2: *What Color Is Your Year (2025)?*

In Topic 2, participants focused on choosing a color to represent their year, particularly looking ahead to 2025 or reflecting on recent experiences. The colors chosen often reflected **emotional ups and downs, life transitions, and meaningful events** during the year.

Some participants described bright, vivid colors to represent years filled with excitement, new challenges, travel, or career development. Others chose softer or darker tones to express periods of difficulty, health concerns, or uncertainty. In several cases, a single year was described as a **blend of multiple colors**, symbolizing a balance of hope and hardship.

The conversation naturally expanded beyond colors into broader topics such as daily life, work, health, travel, and social issues. The closing discussion emphasized that a year, like a color, is rarely simple—it is shaped by personal experiences, relationships, and the surrounding environment.