A plurality say discipline is red. Click a color to add your vote.
Discipline is red because…
“Red is vibrant and orderly, a symbol of what must be done.”
“You only get disciplined when someone is mad at you. Madness is red.”
“Discipline is often used to control anger by using your own anger. ”
Discipline is black because…
“It is dark, and discipline is dark.”
Discipline is grey because…
“It’s not fun. It’s the grey suit of a stern man.”
“It is the feeling of following the rules so you don’t get disciplined. If you only follow the rules in fear of getting disciplined, then there is barely anything interesting or meaninful in your life, which makes you feel grey.”
“Discipline is grey because when I think discipline I think hammer, which is grey.
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“It has nothing to do with fun.
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Discipline is blue because…
“It is cold and focused.
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Discipline is brown because…
“It’s sturdy and firm like wood.”
“It is serious and a little old-school. ”
“Brown means focusing and locking in.”
“It reminds me of being grounded, centered, focused. Brown reminds me of rust. Discipline shows that even something rusted can become beautiful and shining again through hard work and effort.”
Discipline is orange because…
“It’s a mix of red and yellow. Red is kind of harsh and angry but yellow is happy and bright. So orange is a mix of both.”
Discipline is green because…
“Discipline makes me think of people having the self-discipline to do productive things. And doing productive things is green. And the letter D is green too.”
“My school is all about discipline, and its colors are green and white.”
Discipline is white because…
“Discipline is white because it’s bland and boring. No other colors, just plain old white.”
Discipline is yellow because…
“Its motivating and positive—a vibrant but positive colour.”