The 35-Day Cycle of Weton: Why Patterns Repeat More Than You Think
There are moments in life that feel strangely familiar. You meet a similar kind of person again. You face a situation that feels like something you’ve already gone through. You experience a day that carries the same tone as before, even if the details are different. Most people treat this as a coincidence. They assume life is mostly random, with occasional repetition that doesn’t mean much. When something repeats, it’s explained as a habit, personality, or circumstance. But when the same patterns keep showing up, it becomes harder to ignore. At some point, you start to question whether it’s really random or if there is a structure behind it that you haven’t noticed yet. The Pattern Most People Overlook Repetition is easy to see, but difficult to interpret. You might notice: similar emotional states appearing again familiar types of conflict recurring situations that feel almost predictable But without a framework, these observations stay disconnected. They feel like separate even...