Fresh today · Saturday, 6 June

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Gratitude for the wishes that acknowledged the boring parts of the job too.

Your note made the quiet office I left behind feel a little less empty in memory.

Thank you for refusing to call it a finish line — that detail meant something.

The wishes you sent are tucked behind the photo of our old team — fitting company.

Thanks for treating the milestone as personal rather than logistical, which it never was.

Your kindness travelled through the inbox and landed somewhere harder to reach.

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I'm thankful you took the long way around the sentence instead of saying congrats and bolting.

Your message did what cake couldn't — it lingered past the afternoon sugar crash.

Thanks for the wishes that came without instructions about what I should do next.

Your generosity in writing reminded me why I stayed in the work so long.

Grateful, plainly and without flourish, for the time you spent on those few sentences.

Thank you for marking the chapter close with something I'll actually read again.

Thank you for the retirement wishes — they arrived louder than any office intercom ever managed.

Your kindness on the day I cleared the desk meant more than the desk itself.

I appreciate the wishes that didn't ask what I planned to do with all this time.

Thanks for sending words instead of advice; I had enough of the latter already.

Your note caught me between boxes and made the packing feel less like erasure.

Grateful for the message that mentioned the projects most people forgot we finished.

Thank you for writing the kind of farewell that doesn't pretend the years were short.

Your wishes turned the last walk to the parking lot into something almost sentimental.

I'm thankful you found a real sentence instead of recycling a card-shop slogan.

Thanks for the warmth — it carried through the awkward silence between roles.

Your message gave the transition a softer landing than I'd budgeted for emotionally.

Appreciation for noticing the work, not just the title that wrapped around it.

Thank you for treating the goodbye like a conversation rather than a ceremony.