The weather changes all the time. Sometimes it’s sunny, sometimes it’s rainy. And when the seasons change with temperatures, they shift. Rain can turn into freezing snow. The sun can become blistering hot. But perhaps the most fascinating thing Is that they can mix. It can be sunny while freezing cold. It can be rainy while blistering hot. Emotions change all the time, too. Sometimes I feel happy, sometimes I feel sad. But that’s not all. Emotions are like the weather. They can mix like a jumble of meals in a buffet. They’re all over the place. And it’s okay if they’re all over the place. Sometimes we restrain from showing our forecast. Some people just naturally restrain it. And some people always display their forecast. And then there’s the in-between, where sometimes we show it, and sometimes we restrain it. I’m one of them. In society, we are naturally expected to have our forecasts sunny and warm. Rainy? Cloudy? Cold snow? Not really. But what if I don’t feel sunny and warm? What if there are times I don’t want to smile? It’s tiring. You can’t expect to be sunny and warm all the time. The weather always changes. There’s nothing we can do about it. But the best thing we can do, Is adapt to it. And accept it. It’s okay to not be happy. It’s okay to not be smiling all the time. If people react badly to your forecast, that’s just what happens. Don’t force yourself to have your forecast be sunny all the time. There are rainy days, too. Or sometimes it can get unexpectedly cold. Or it can be calm and quiet, like a soft snowfall. And we all adapt to others reacting to our forecast in different ways. And that’s just all part of nature. Things change all the time. And we seem to forget, That we’re a part of it. And so is the weather. Dear forecast, today is cloudy. The sky is dark, even though it’s morning. Maybe a light drizzle here and there. There’s a prediction for sunny weather later today, but it’s impossible to correctly predict it. But maybe, just maybe- the clouds can clear up a little, and the sun can poke through. Just a little.