THE SILENT POWER OF COLORS
One color. Two perceptions. A lifetime lesson. In The Silent Power of Colors, Abhishek Gilara explores how something as simple as a shoe and as subtle as a color change can alter how society judges, accepts, or resists us. Blending personal experience, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, and cultural history, this book reveals why: • Colors are social agreements, not personal whims • Society reacts to symbols faster than intentions • Right color at the right place prevents unnecessary conflict • Color intelligence is not conformity it is wisdom • Many daily struggles are caused by misalignment, not opposition. From clothing to rituals, religion to national flags, military uniforms to everyday life, this book shows how colors quietly maintain order, identity, and harmony. This is not a book about fashion. It is a book about living peacefully in a structured world without losing yourself. Because when you understand colors, you stop being misunderstood.
































