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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May your weekdays develop a small, pleasant identity crisis — that's the good part.

Here's to long phone calls with people you actually want to hear from on Wednesdays.

Retirement suits those who built something worth handing over — and you clearly did.

May the quiet at noon feel earned rather than imposed, every single ordinary day.

Wishing you the kind of free time that doesn't require justification to anyone.

Here's to discovering which of your habits were the job and which were genuinely you.

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May your new schedule have edges only where you decide to draw them yourself.

Step away from the desk with the satisfaction of someone who left it tidier than found.

Wishing you mornings that begin with curiosity instead of a list inherited from yesterday.

May the people you helped at work keep finding small reasons to call you back.

Here's to becoming the friend who answers the phone on the first ring again.

Retirement, done well, looks suspiciously like the version of you before deadlines existed.

May your hobbies finally outrank your inbox in daily attention and pleasure.

Wishing you the slow joy of finishing books you started in another decade.

Here's to the small adventures that fit between breakfast and an unscheduled afternoon nap.

May you find that the world keeps its appointment with you even without a meeting room.

Step into this season knowing the work counted — even the parts that went unnoticed.

Wishing you weather you can actually notice now that you're not inside watching it.

May the next chapter have characters you choose and a plot you don't have to defend.

Here's to coffee that cools beside you because nothing is more urgent than reading.

Retire generously into your own time — the kind nobody else gets to schedule.

May the satisfaction of finished work outlast the strangeness of finished routine.

Wishing you the freedom to be unimpressive on Tuesdays — it's underrated, frankly.

Here's to long walks that don't end in a meeting and meals that don't end in deadlines.

May the years ahead surprise you with usefulness disguised as leisure, repeatedly.