Sunrise feels like winter.
Afternoon burns like summer.
Night crashes like a storm that wasn’t forecast.
So what changed?
Is it nature… or the narrative around it?
Patterns used to anchor reality. Seasons told a story you could trust. But now the rhythm feels fractured—unpredictable, inconsistent, almost staged in its chaos.
The “Month of Fools” asks a quiet question:
When patterns break, what replaces them?
Confusion isn’t always accidental.
Sometimes it’s a condition.
And a confused population doesn’t organize.
It reacts.
Link for Article:
https://www.noaa.gov/news/global-weather-extremes-are-increasing

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