Twice every year, millions of people across the International community perform a quiet, almost invisible ritual, moving their clocks forward or backward by a single hour. Every March 08, this beloved and occasionally debated Cultural Holidays tradition signals the arrival of longer, brighter evenings and the unmistakable promise of Summer warmth on the horizon. Benjamin Franklin first playfully proposed the concept in 1784, but modern daylight saving time took shape during World War I as nations sought to conserve energy and maximize precious daylight hours. Today, the annual spring-forward moment sparks familiar conversations about lost sleep, shifting routines, and the simple, universal human joy of watching sunlight linger beautifully long into the evening hours once again.
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