Okay, let's think about this logically here.
Picture an elephant. Picture yourself looking at the elephant. Now picture an ant. Picture yourself looking at the ant. Now picture the ant looking at the elephant. Now picture the elephant looking at the ant. Now picture the ant looking at the elephant standing on top of a skyscraper. Picture the elephant falling off of the skyscraper and getting closer and closer until it lands on top of the ant. Picture the resulting explosion. This is just a mental exercise that you're going to need to do if you want to be able to picture the diagram I'm about to illustrate.
There are two basic states of emotion, Love and Fear. There are also the sub-states, Arrogance and Submission, which rest somewhere between them and off slightly to the side. View this as a 2-dimensional figure. Now, add Good and Evil very far away from each other across the center (making it 3-dimensional). Then add Pleasure and Pain the same way. Then Joy and Despair. Yes, the figure is now 5-dimensional. I never said this would be easy.
Next, find all of your emotional extremes, as represented by colours, and place them on the diagram. For instance, Red would probably be somewhere on the Fear / Arrogance / Evil / Pleasure / Despair side, Yellow on the Love / Arrogance / Good / Pleasure / Joy side, Dark Blue on the Fear / Submission / Good / Pain / Despair side, and so forth. The exact placement of the colours depends on the person and the shade of colour chosen, but it should form a kind of 5-dimensional spiral pattern. Then locate the EXACT center of the spiral. This, on average, is who you are.
I, for the record, am fairly close to the middle, leaning towards the Fear / Arrogance / Good / Pain / Despair sides. Probably not the best combination.
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I need to think this over more. I'm trying to do this without getting too confused.
Need more time.
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