Blackedraw Summer Jones Sweltering Summer Better [hot] 🆒
Psychologically, prolonged heat is a known depressant. It raises cortisol levels. It disrupts sleep. It makes us irritable. We call people "hot-headed" for a reason. When the mercury stays above 90°F for forty days, the brain begins to look for dopamine hits—quick, intense pleasures that can override the sluggish, sweaty reality.










