Fresh today · Monday, 8 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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The break room will keep functioning, but the conversation level just took a noticeable hit.

Here's to the colleague who explained things twice and never once made you feel small.

You showed up early, stayed late when it mattered, and never made a show of either.

Thanks for being the person we all quietly hoped would be assigned to the project.

May the next chapter be as well-organized as your shared drive folders always were.

You handled difficult clients with the kind of grace that should have come with a raise.

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The hallway feels longer already — fewer good conversations to slow it down.

Wishing you days that feel like Fridays and a calendar with nothing urgent on it.

You made the unglamorous parts of the job somehow feel meaningful — thank you for that.

Retirement should suit you well — you've always known when to leave a meeting on time.

You were the coworker who remembered birthdays without a shared spreadsheet reminder.

The new hire is going to ask 'who used to do this' and we'll all sigh in unison.

Here's to never again being copied on a thread that didn't need you.

You made the day shorter just by being part of it — that's a rare professional talent.

May your hobbies grow and your unread email count finally drop to zero.

Thanks for laughing at the right jokes and ignoring the ones that needed ignoring.

You leave the team in better shape than you found it — the highest compliment work allows.

Wishing you a retirement full of slow mornings and the satisfaction of having done the work.

You were proof that being good at your job and being a decent person aren't a trade-off.

The office is losing institutional memory and a genuinely good human — both will be missed.

Enjoy every minute of not having to attend the meeting about the meeting.

Generations of students carry pieces of your lessons into rooms you'll never see.

You taught more than the subject — you taught the quiet courage of asking questions.

The classroom will feel different tomorrow, the way a room feels when someone important steps out.

Thank you for the years of patience disguised as ordinary days.