11th August
Classifications are made for our convenience or utility.
We cannot write countlessly.
So by classifying the innumerable we bind them in numbers.
This is convenient to the writer and the speaker.
The reader, however, has a problem.
He holds on to the broad aspects of classification and forgets the comparative differences hidden within each classification.
We do not keep in mind the comparative import of our thoughts and our emotions.
If we study the science of colour in depth
then the comparative difference and the emotions arising on the basis of that will be easily understood.