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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Here's to the privilege of saying yes only to what genuinely lights you up.

Your patience built that career — now spend that same patience watching tomatoes ripen.

May your calendar fill only with birthdays, beach trips, and unhurried Tuesday afternoons.

Decades of expertise don't vanish — they just trade suits for soft shoes and curious questions.

Wishing you the rare gift of boredom, which often arrives carrying the best ideas.

Congratulations — you've earned the right to call any Wednesday a weekend.

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May your new commute be from bedroom to kitchen, with detours through the garden.

Here's to learning languages you'll never master, just for the joy of trying.

Your legacy at work is set; now build a different one — in family stories and quiet moments.

Retirement isn't an ending — it's the inbox finally going dark on your terms.

May the books you postponed reading patiently wait their turn on a sunny chair.

Wishing you afternoons that stretch like cats — long, warm, and unconcerned with time.

Here's to falling asleep without setting an alarm and waking when the light decides.

May each Sunday feel just like every other day — which is, perhaps, the whole point.

Your professional self served you well; now meet the version waiting on the other side.

Cheers to swapping spreadsheets for crossword puzzles and conference rooms for kitchen tables.

May your retirement years carry the slow gold of late-summer light.

Here's to projects measured not in deliverables but in delight.

Wishing you the freedom to be deliciously, intentionally underbooked.

May the friendships you postponed during busy years find their way back to long phone calls.

Congratulations on closing the laptop and opening something quieter — perhaps a window.

Here's to grandchildren who'll remember you not for your title but for your time.

May this new season feel less like retirement and more like rediscovery.

Another birthday, and the best gift of all — you never have to wrap it in a commute again.

Blowing out candles and clocking out for good — two milestones, one extraordinary year.