Psyche of Inspiration By, Saberi Roy points to how humans are prone to elate emotionally through what is perceived as "being inspired" based on how our individual minds process information. Roy states, "Inspiration is thus dependent on a set of internal factors such as our personality and attitudes, knowledge, our thought processes and interests. These internal factors have to align with objects that we encounter in the external world. Inspiration happens when the external object fits exactly with our internal need or mental orientation."
Additionally, in VCU's Psyche 101 we have just covered that each own's mental processes, making up our personality as well as what emotional responses we are prone to, is both based on personal, genetic biological make up as well as exposure to experience throughout life/how that shapes our mind/elation prone instances that call us to action.
This next source engages in inducing inspiration through Color Psychology , this source address how our minds process color on both a conscious and sub-conscious level. It also points to how patterns of color through time can affect our mood and emotional state. Now while it is my preexisting subscription to believe that we all process colors differently, this source suggests that we are socially prone to process different colors similarly. My criticism here would be show me your sources, your studies, as to why one color means induced optimism and another means whatever else, in general. However, i find this interesting none the less.
Additionally, i wonder -
Is color a large part of content that inspires us? do we identify with color and color contrast before content? are some more prone to this than others? to what degree can color of a source become a factor in how inspired we feel from it?
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