Answer:
anything you give it will come back to you or when you do the right thing if you don't give to the person in need bad things will happen to you
Sorry there is no attachment, so I don't know what your talking about.
I imagine finding a needle in a haystack with a blindfold on would be just as difficult.
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I believe the answer is: the archetype of the elements - red color to mean sacrifice (hero), and danger (villain).
The description of brightess as a typicall good archetypes and dark as bad archetypes exist in all cultures.
The main reason is because human cannot biologically function well in darkness, which is why it's always connected to danger or eeriness while brightness tend to be connected into warmth and sense of safety.