Transitioning naturally from individual perspective, D’Angelo employs weather as a powerful metaphor. In literature and daily speech, storms and rain often symbolize adversity, while sunshine connotes comfort and hope. By urging us to ‘bring our own sunshine,’ the quote encourages us to face both literal and figurative bad weather with unwavering optimism, echoing messages in works like Viktor Frankl’s ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’ (1946), where inner attitude shapes external reality. [...]