March 1 has “threshold energy” written all over it: empires reorganize, nations redraw themselves, movements rise, and new institutions start humming. It’s a date that loves big pivots—sometimes triumphant (Yellowstone becomes the first national park), sometimes unsettling (political violence, disasters, and the kinds of headlines that change public mood overnight). The through-line is consequence: a signature, a discovery, a protest, a decision… and the world quietly shifts its weight. In this Echoes entry, March 1 reads like the first page of a new chapter—ink still wet, future still unstable, history already in motion.
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