As it turns out, no one has blue eyes. What makes eye color appear blue (or green or hazel) is just a scientific phenomenon that makes this butterfly's wings appear blue, too. Here; watch this three minute video:
What does it mean to be blue? The wings of a Morpho butterfly are some of the most brilliant structures in nature, and yet they contain no blue pigment -- they harness the physics of light at the nanoscale. Learn more about these butterflies: http://goo.gl/dGo5XE SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/8NwXqt Support of KQED Science is provided by HopeLab, The David B.
Blue eyes, then, are created by a combination of pigment and light that work in harmony so we get beautiful colors in nature. They can't exist on their own.
And neither can you. Or your idea. Or your company. Or your movement.
People and opportunities need to come together in just the right way to produce the beauty you're striving to create, that you know is out there.
Keep working. Beautiful hues are just over the horizon.
(h/t: Kottke.org)