A plurality say reluctance is grey. Click a color to add your vote.
Reluctance is grey because…
“Black is like you’re completely unwilling to do something. White is your willingness to do something. Grey is in between. Reluctance is when you’re sorta unwilling to do something, but with pressure, you’ll do it.”
“It’s a negative emotion, reluctant to be anything. It doesn’t have the decisiveness for black, as if it went in that direction, and stopped halfway.”
“Because you’re either forced or unfazed, making it a color in between. ”
“Grey is in the middle or undecided, similar to when you are reluctant or undecided on a decision.”
“Grey is reluctance because grey means your unfazed or don’t care.”
Reluctance is orange because…
“Anxiety is orange and that ties in.”
Reluctance is brown because…
“Reluctance is not wanting to do something, but still being willing to do it if pressured to, and brown is mostly dark, but not completely black.”
“Mud is brown, and reluctantance is like going through mud.”
“It’s like bile I guess, and I visualize bile as brown.”
Reluctance is red because…
“Reluctance and red both start with ‘re’.”
Reluctance is pink because…
“Reluctance is pink because it’s a sort of ‘dragging-your-feet’ color. It’s not really red; sort of a wannabe. ”
Reluctance is yellow because…
“Reluctance relates to caution, and caution signs are yellow.”