Breath of fresh air

Something or someone that is refreshingly new, different, or invigorating. A welcome change from what is stale, boring, or oppressive.

This metaphorical phrase gained popularity in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution when actual fresh air became scarce in polluted cities. The literal experience of stepping outside stuffy, smoky buildings into clean air became a powerful metaphor for any refreshing change or new perspective.

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