Your brain decides what's really painful. It processes all your senses, with pain being just one of the stimuli it has to deal with. Because this process is complicated, it's tough to say exactly what will hurt and what won't. That's why pain is kind of a tricky and unclear thing.
People seem to have favorite colours because of evolution and how the brain has been wired over thousands of years. Colours have been linked to ideas, objects, or people for centuries. Blue, for example, can make us think of water, something vital to our survival, causing humans to have that desire for the colour!
Your brain is designed to do only one thing at a time, rendering multitasking a bad habit to make. 'Multitasking' means you are shifting your focus from one task to another quickly, and with that, you train your brain to get used to shifting its focus often - this will make it hard for the day you want to focus on one singular thing again.
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