A storm isn’t just weather. It’s a teacher that doesn’t ask if you’re paying attention. The wind scribbles warnings in the trees, the light tilts strange, and suddenly the world feels older than you remembered. Somewhere between the first gust and the last drip from the eaves, you realize you’ve learned a few things you didn’t know you knew.
Things a Storm Teaches You
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1. How to measure time without a clock.
2. That silence is a prelude, not a void.
3. The difference between watching and truly witnessing.
4. Why dogs pace before the thunder finds them.
5. That power flutters like a candle before it dies.
6. How memory sharpens in the glow of a single flame.
7.The smell of ozone braided with old stories.
8. That lightning sketches the sky without permission.
9. The way thunder rolls like a name you almost remember.
10. That rain on tin is the lullaby even skeptics believe.
11. How clouds carry mood as heavily as they carry moisture.
12. That storms don’t borrow metaphors—they earn them.
13. The comfort of knowing it will pass, and it will return.
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