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Colour Deficient.
Based on my true experience.


It was a morning of June 2016 I had to open the store alone with a housing keeping boy.
I used to work for a Luxury brand of Merchandise with one manager and two fashion consultant.
I was one of those consultant. Our store opens at 10:00 A. M everyday. I was doing my previous day sale count on the system and sending email to the Area Manager.

While I was busy doing so, a guy watched the store from outside and popped in.
He was quite a charm, was well spoken. We greeted each other. I asked him, how do I help him.
He had that beautiful smile at me with beautiful eyes and a tall stature.

He took a hanging shirt, all by himself and went into the changing room. He asked me how did he looked. As a cheeky consultant, I said- you look handsome.

Then he walked around the store took another shirt and asked me how did it look. I said him to try. He did try, came back and asked me how did he look. I said - amazing.
He smiled.
And I remember those beautiful eyes of him which believed my words like the eyes of a child believed his mother on every word. Literally, his eyes were twinkling.

He came back again and took another round and took a shirt and went back into the changing room, came out and asked me how did he look. I said - you look fantastic.
Then what he told me next, made me guilty of being so causal.

He came near to my ear and told me he was asking me everytime he came out of changing room was because he was colour blind.
He couldn't recognise which colour is what.
I just stood numb there for sometime because you don't meet colour deficient people everyday.
He then gave me the honour of selecting one shirt among those three. I then selected the best one, which was green and billed it with so much of warmth and love for that human. That love was not a love kind of love, that love was human kind of love.

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If you can see this picture in blue colour, be thankful to your Creator that you are not colour deficient.
The term colour blindness is misleading.

Colour deficient (colour vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world. This means that there are approximately 2.7 million colour blind people (about 4.5% of the entire population), most of whom are male.

So if someone ask you what colour that particular thing is don't laugh on the person, he may actually be colour deficient.

This is my personal experience which i thought should be shared with you.

Moral of the story: Be kind to everyone.
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