A Picture of Restlessness
Commentators explain that the verse's description of the wind—blowing south, turning north, and returning to its circuits—is a powerful metaphor. It illustrates the theme of ceaseless activity in the natural world that ultimately leads to no new outcome. The Hebrew text, as some scholars note, emphasizes this with repetitive phrasing like "circling, circling goes the wind," painting a vivid picture of constant, yet goalless, motion.