AbstractThis commentary paper presents summaries of my research work on magnetospheric reconnection and on geomagnetic storms, to which I have devoted most of my professional career in space physics. Thus, the paper summarizes: (a) my early studies on the magnetospheric reconnection‐electric field, involving observations and a model of the related polar cap‐electric field during events with observed interplanetary driving parameters and (b) studies on several fundamental aspects associated with the origin of geomagnetic storms, especially leading to intense and extreme levels of activity, mostly associated with the arrival of geoeffective Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs). The latter also involves studies on recurrent geomagnetic activity caused by interplanetary high‐speed streams, among which “High‐Intensity, Long‐Duration and Continuous Auroral Activity (HILDCAAs for short)” events were shown to represent a special class. In the final Section, I have added some comments on recent issues dealing with fundamental concepts on reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause.