Rain affects our biology and mental framework in distinct ways:

There is a specific kind of silence that only exists under the rhythm of a downpour. It isn’t a true silence, of course—it’s a textured landscape of white noise, the metallic tap on windowpane glass, and the distant rumble of a restless sky. Yet, in this acoustic cocoon, the mind tends to drift. We call these "rainy thoughts."

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