Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather outside the window is like your inner anxiety. What do you mean?

The weather outside the window is like your inner anxiety. What do you mean?

When the weather outside the window is like your inner anxiety, this sentence is usually a metaphor or a description of an emotional state. It means that your inner feelings or emotions are as unstable, uncertain or restless as the weather outside. This sentence may mean that you feel uneasy, uncertain or worried in a certain situation, and the change or uncertainty of the weather makes you feel a similar emotional state. When people use similar metaphors to describe their feelings, it is usually to express their inner feelings, not to actually describe the changes in the weather.