I want to ask you a question that truly intrigues me. Have you ever met people in your life where—despite knowing and feeling that you have things in common—you just don’t seem to agree? I’m sure this has happened to all of us. Even the simplest conversations sometimes fail to find common ground. But don’t worry—this isn’t your fault, and it’s not theirs either. This is exactly what the book “Surrounded by Idiots” talks about. And what it really means is: you’re not surrounded by idiots. One of the most famous books across many fields, Surrounded by Idiots, categorizes the world’s 8 billion people into four personality types: Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow. It sounds crazy— but a brilliant kind of crazy. And I love crazy ideas, so let’s dive in. But before we begin, you need to understand one thing: You are a mix of all these types. However, there is always one dominant color inside you that slightly outweighs the others. So, let’s discover it together. ⸻ ? Red Personality The color of power and leadership—and sometimes control. Red personalities rely more on logic than emotions. They love clarity, shortcuts, and getting straight to the point. They may get angry quickly—like red chili peppers—so be careful. ⸻. ? Green Personality Imagine yourself drinking a calm cup of green tea in the morning. Then a talkative friend comes along, and you patiently listen without interruption. That short story perfectly summarizes the green personality. They are calm, peaceful, and extremely patient, and emotions often guide their reactions. ⸻ ? Blue Personality The quiet lover of details who always leans on logic. A small tip: don’t tell them “my day was fine.” Tell them the entire story—every detail of your day… even your argument with your parents (or maybe not ?). ⸻ ? Yellow Personality The energetic one with infectious positive energy. Their creative thinking amazes everyone and stimulates both your mind and imagination. They love to talk— and they’re usually that friend who keeps talking while the green personality patiently listens. ⸻ The key idea here is this: You need to deal with each personality according to their color to understand them better. This helps you build stronger relationships—whether in your personal life or at work. Now comes the most important question: How do you identify the colors of the people around you—and more importantly, your own? Trust me, it’s a fun experience. Let’s begin. ⸻ Question 1: Are you social or introverted? • Social → Red or Yellow • Introverted → Blue or Green Question 2: Do you follow emotions or logic? • Emotions → Yellow or Green • Logic → Red or Blue Question 3: Do you speak slowly and thoughtfully or quickly? • Slowly → Blue or Green • Quickly → Red or Yellow ⸻ Now, look at the color that appeared most often for you—that’s your dominant color. But remember: you are never just one color. We all carry a bit of every color inside us. Keep these questions in mind whenever you meet someone new. Observe their behavior, identify their color, and interact with them accordingly. And remember— this isn’t just about colors. Bye ?