Compare And Contrast Black And Brown Eyes

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They watch, they see - they are the unforgettable part of our face. Our pair of unique eyes, which we use to perceive the outer world. Some people say that the eyes are the windows to a person's soul, but the windows that can open and reveal our hidden traits of character. It is enough to take a look into somebody's eyes and deeply understand her/his feelings, emotions and characteristics of temperament. As, though, every one of us has a unique picture of the universe into the irises, where eyes could be cold, warm, dark of green, brown, blue, gray shades.
In the beginning, people were only with brown eyes. Later, because of the climate change and the ice age on the Earth, human beings mutated and became more resistant, which led to a change
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Black and Brown eyes.
The most surprising thing about the black colored eyes is that the true black nuance is very rare, and actually, they are dark brown. Often, they are associated with the night, mystery and intuition, so their owners are very secretive. These people are very trustworthy and responsible, but sometimes distrust other people and hesitate to begin a friendship or fall in love. Extremely hardworking and practical, they give their best to complete any task.
In the group of dark-eyed are people with brown shades, who are the biggest part of the people on the Earth. They are old souls who have wisdom and use it with confidence and stable manner because they know more. Their strengths are the charm and ability to wait, which they use in the right moments. With their independence and politeness, they easily find new friends, for whom are ready to do everything. Somehow, they receive what they need and often rely on their luck, and rightly so. Also, these people are connected to the Earth energy much more than the other, that's why they seek beautiful landscapes to be in good health.
Blue and Grey
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Blue-eyed people possess a great value of energy, that should not be accumulated but rendered to other people - preferably with warm dark eyes. Otherwise, they could derange their peaceful mind.
They can achieve everything if they want it strong enough. Easy fall in love, sometimes, their intense feelings could get them out of control. They need time to learn how to balance their emotions and overcome their

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