Fresh today · Wednesday, 1 July

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 tassel moved sides; let everything else that needs to shift follow with the same ease.

You weren't the loudest student, but you were one of the steadiest — that pays off forever.

Cheers to closing the laptop on the last assignment without checking three times that it submitted.

Congrats — may the world meet you with the same curiosity you brought to your studies.

Wishing you slow mornings, useful work, and people who notice when you're being too hard on yourself.

You earned this with quiet effort, not noise — that's the kind of win that holds up.

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Congratulations on becoming someone your younger self would have asked for advice.

May the next chapter ask better questions and tip you toward better answers.

The hard part wasn't smart — it was sitting back down after each setback. You did that, repeatedly.

Congrats on graduating into a world that's still half-finished — you'll fit right in.

Here's to skills that compound, friendships that travel, and a curiosity that refuses to graduate.

Congratulations — you can now wear that hood once a year at weddings and call it formalwear.

Wishing you the kind of future where the diploma stays modest in a drawer and the work stays loud.

You proved you can finish things — quietly the most valuable thing anyone learns in college.

Congrats on the degree; bigger congrats on staying yourself while earning it.

May the road from here be less linear than school and more interesting because of that.

Cheers to you — the version that crossed the stage and the version that's about to surprise everyone.

Niece — high school's done, and the kid who used to color outside the lines just colored in a diploma.

I remember you starting freshman year worried about lockers; now you're closing the whole place out.

Four years of growing up in fast motion — congratulations on landing the dismount.

You made high school look survivable, and that's a gift to whoever's watching behind you.

Congrats — the homework's done, the locker's empty, and your real story is finally getting room to breathe.

Wishing you a summer that feels earned and a fall that feels like an open door.

You stayed kind during the years it would have been easier not to — that won't go unnoticed.

High school done; the world's a wider hallway now, and you've got the locker combination.