Fresh today Β· Monday, 8 June

New Wishes

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

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Thanks for being the kind of boss people actually wanted to do good work for.

You raised the bar quietly and held it steady β€” the team will keep reaching for it.

May your retirement be as well-run as the meetings you somehow always ended on time.

You made hard calls without making people feel small β€” rare leadership.

Wishing you mornings without status updates and afternoons without crisis calls.

You taught us the work β€” and more importantly, how to handle the people who fund it.

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Thanks for the trust you extended before we'd earned it.

The corner office stays; the standard you set walks out with you.

May your hobbies grow louder than your old work emails ever did.

You led by example, not announcement β€” we noticed every time.

Wishing you a retirement worthy of the loyalty you inspired in this team.

Thanks for protecting your people without ever needing them to know it.

You made the company feel like a place worth showing up to β€” that's no small thing.

May the next chapter pay you back in time what this career took in attention.

You leave behind the rare reputation of a boss whose departure people genuinely mourn.

Wishing you mornings free of strategy decks and evenings free of urgent emails.

Thanks for the leadership that didn't require theater to be effective.

You set the tone, and the tone was unfailingly humane β€” that's leadership.

May your retirement bring you the rest your team only pretended to take.

You hired well, listened often, and decided fairly β€” the trifecta we'll miss.

Wishing you a long retirement and short to-do lists from here forward.

Thanks for being the boss who remembered everyone's name and most of their kids'.

You made authority look like a service rather than a privilege β€” rare and welcome.

May the calm you brought into our worst weeks settle permanently into yours.

Wishing you the kind of retirement that proves all those long hours were worth it.