Rain has a way of slowing everything down without asking permission. It drums on roofs, blurs the streets, and turns the whole world a softer shade of gray. But it’s not here to ruin plans. Rain is just the sky’s way of letting go, washing dust off leaves and worry off our shoulders. When you really listen, it sounds a lot like patience. Growth doesn’t happen in perfect weather — roots need water, and people need quiet days too.
So next time it pours, don’t rush for cover. Stand by the window and let it reset you. Rain reminds us that endings and beginnings look the same sometimes. A storm passes, the air smells cleaner, and the ground is ready for something new. Be like rain: fall where you’re needed, nourish what’s waiting, and trust that the sun comes back after.
