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People who cannot see often experience colors through associations, emotions, and concepts rather than visual perception. For instance, they might describe red as warm and passionate, while blue may feel calm and cool. These interpretations can be influenced by cultural contexts, personal experiences, and descriptions from others, allowing them to form a unique understanding of colors despite lacking sight.

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