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A few months ago, I was sitting in a cafe having a regular coffee when an older man came up to me. “You have the most beautiful eyes,” he said. I felt my face heat up and looked away from him as quickly as I could. He had actually come over to me and paid for my drink! I didn't know what to say—I just smiled politely and thanked him before going back to scrolling through my Facebook feed. As it turns out, the man was a famous actor who had read an article about how to identify yourself on Instagram with your pupils of eye color. I came to the conclusion that my eyes matched his description, so I googled "eye colors blue" and found this article. After reading it I felt excited! I had never seen my eyes up close before, so it was really interesting to compare them to what others had said. Apparently, my eyes are very bright—my right eye has a lot of blueish green in it, while my left is more of a bright green—so bright that the iris almost pops out (hence the name of this feature). People who like vivid colors like blues and greens often describe their eye color as bright or staring. In fact, many people have described my eyes as “staring” or "bright." It made me wonder if I had a stronger ability to make eye contact with people—but I believe that eye color is a unique characteristic that makes each of us stand out. People with bright eyes tend to feel passionate about what they do and are active in the community around them. They are very strong-willed, focused on their goals and solve problems quickly by turning them into opportunities. In my case, this means that I often stand up for myself and others in need by asking questions when something doesn't seem right. I am quick to make decisions and can pick out important details without requiring too much time and effort. Another unique feature of bright eyes is that they tend to be very expressive. This may be why many people describe my eyes as "staring" or "bright." I have been told that some people have a hard time being around me because I stare at them too much. It’s as if I am trying to catch some pattern or meaning from their eyes. In fact, many people have described my eyes as “staring” or "bright." For example, on one particular day I was going to a park near where I live with my dog. As I walked into the park, I could see a man sitting on a bench. After I let my dog out to sniff around, I sat down next to him. Even though he was not looking at me, I started staring at his eyes. Of course, he stared back at me because he didn’t know who I was or why I was staring so intensely at him. After a few minutes of silent staring, he asked if there was anything wrong with my own eyes because they were so “bright” and “staring." I couldn’t help but smile as the man continued to stare back at me for another few seconds before saying that maybe there was something wrong with his own eyes. cfa1e77820

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