Haiku is a short poem inspired by the excitement of the moment, surprise and our connection with nature. It is a Japanese tradition that discovers the soul to favor its recovery, joins courage, endurance and bravery. In fact, given its cathartic and liberating effect, we are faced with a very useful psychological as well as aesthetic tool.
Both Haiku written by Kaga No Chiyo (an influential edo-era Japanese poet) and other poets present the wind as a sign of change. This is because these poems have many aspects related to nature and wind has this ability to get things out of place and change the environment.
Josie listened to a speech on the radio advocating the increased use of automobiles that are not reliant on fossil fuels. One would expect the sleeper effect to be greatest if Josie found out about the background of the speaker before the speech and was asked about his views about the issue the same day.