
Newton’s Third Law tells us that when two bodies interact, they exert forces on each other that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
The law of action and reaction.
From where I stand, this law governs all aspects of life.
Love hard? Pain will be hard.
Get attached? Longing will be unbearable.
Run fast? The fall will hit you hard.
Laugh out loud? Tears will follow.
Dress up extravagantly? Heads will turn.
Dress up formally? People will treat you formally.
Dress up like a clown? People may laugh.
It’s the balance of life: every action invites its reaction.
If we define color strictly as physics does—as the visible spectrum of light waves—then black and white are the rebels, outcasts from the “true color club”.
White is everything: it’s what we see when all wavelengths of light are reflected.
Black is the void: it’s what we see when nearly no light is reflected.
If you enter a room with no lights, everything is dark and black consumes the space.
But human eyes have the ability to process both light and the lack of it, which is why black and white earn their places in crayon boxes—and in our lives.
They are ultimately the most formal of the
non-COLORS.
Light always yields to dark.
White always turns to Black.
Two sides of the same coin—like identical non-colors.
Perhaps this is why Black and White is the most timeless, indisputable pairing.
Βlack and White comes along with all the important moments in our lives, symbolizing eternity.
Honor your Blacks and Whites—they are the epitome of colors and have to be treated accordingly.
Perhaps, White Boutiques exists as the embodiment of Newton's third law of action and reaction.
Hard curves in life may transform into body carving.
-GF