In the soupiest, filthiest weeks of August in New York City, there’s a palpable shift towards a feverish sociability, driven by a panicked sense of scarcity as summer wanes.
Caleb Azumah Nelson captures the essence of summer romance perfectly in Small Worlds: 'Because it’s summer and everything is possible.' This reflects the season's hopefulness and freedom.
Dr. David Rosmarin highlights that the anxiety felt at summer’s end, known as fall anxiety, stems from the gap between expectations and reality, causing feelings of inadequacy.
The sweltering heat contributes to an increase in anxiety levels, as Dr. Rosmarin notes, making it difficult to process thoughts, resulting in symptoms that can mimic anxiety.
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