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Festive Season May 2026

Psychologists call it temporal disorientation —a deliberate break from routine that resets our mental clocks. When you string lights across your living room in the middle of December, you are not just decorating. You are building a fortress against the monotony of ordinary time. Of course, no honest feature on the festive season can ignore the shadow side. For every table groaning with roast turkey or latkes, there is an empty chair. For every perfectly curated Instagram reel of matching pyjamas, there is a family argument brewing in the kitchen over politics or parking spots.

December 26th (or the day after your main celebration) arrives with the particular flatness of a popped balloon. The tinsel looks suddenly sad. The leftover ham haunts the fridge. There is a credit card bill waiting in your inbox. festive season

You laughed until your ribs hurt. You danced badly. You ate the cake. You held someone’s hand a little too long. Of course, no honest feature on the festive

It is the festive season. And it arrives not with a bang, but with a low, humming electricity. December 26th (or the day after your main