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Unlike Max Luschers 'The Color Test', this addition fails to personalize your experience. it divides people into only a few main groups, categorizing them generically. It goes on to briefly describe Luscher's experience at a public lecture where a woman brings up the topic of love.
The book remains accurate and true to his theory, however it feels like the reader could potentially be any one of the four colors as the descriptions are pretty similar. It is still worth reading if you enjoy Max Luscher's work and don't want a more intense project like 'The Color Test'.