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THE MOMENT THAT NAMED EVERYTHING

Jonathan Wills · March 2026

"In his last months he worked tirelessly writing letters to our children. He said it was the most important work of his life. Not his career. Not his achievements. Letters."

Posted by Maria, Jonathan’s wife. He passed one year after his diagnosis.

"Why do we wait until the last moment to write the letters that actually matter?"

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I got the job today. Three years of trying. I'm sitting in my car outside the office and I'm shaking. I wanted to call Mum but she passed last year. So I'm writing this instead. I think she'd be proud

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Dear Still learning to carry this,
"Grief doesn't get smaller. You just get larger around it."
— Anonymous
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Dear Dad,
"It's been two years since you left. I still pick up the phone sometimes to tell you something funny that happened, and then I remember."
— Anonymous
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Dear Still learning to carry this,
"I read your letter three times before I started writing. The thing about grief that no one tells you is that it doesn't get smaller — you just get larger around it."
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Grief
Dear Dad,
"It’s been two years. I still find myself reaching for my phone to call you when something good happens."
— Anonymous
Gratitude
Dear Mrs. Sharma,
"You once told me I had something special in my writing. I didn’t believe you then, but I’ve built my life around those words."
— Anonymous
Pure Joy
Dear anyone who'll listen,
"I got the job I've been working toward for three years. I'm sitting in my car outside the office, shaking."
— Anonymous, Mumbai
Longing
Dear younger me
"You’re going to doubt yourself a lot, but trust me — the things you feel insecure about will become your biggest strengths."
— Anonymous
Vent
Dear whoever,
"I’m tired of being the strong one all the time. Just once, I want someone else to hold everything together while I fall apart."
— Anonymous
Love
Dear Mum,
"I see now what love really looks like — it’s all the little things you’ve done without ever asking for anything back."
— Anonymous
Grief
Dear Dad,
"It’s been two years. I still find myself reaching for my phone to call you when something good happens."
— Anonymous
Gratitude
Dear Mrs. Sharma,
"You once told me I had something special in my writing. I didn’t believe you then, but I’ve built my life around those words."
— Anonymous
Pure Joy
Dear anyone who'll listen,
"I got the job I've been working toward for three years. I'm sitting in my car outside the office, shaking."
— Anonymous, Mumbai
Longing
Dear younger me
"You’re going to doubt yourself a lot, but trust me — the things you feel insecure about will become your biggest strengths."
— Anonymous
Vent
Dear whoever,
"I’m tired of being the strong one all the time. Just once, I want someone else to hold everything together while I fall apart."
— Anonymous
Love
Dear Mum,
"I see now what love really looks like — it’s all the little things you’ve done without ever asking for anything back."
— Anonymous
Joy
Dear world,
"My daughter said ‘mama’ today. It was such a small moment, but it felt like the biggest thing in my life."
— A mum in Delhi
Grief
Dear Zara,
"You were with me for 13 years. The house feels quieter now, and I still expect to see you in your favorite spot."
— Your person
Gratitude
Dear stranger,
"You didn’t say a word, just handed me tissues when I was crying. That small act meant more than you’ll ever know."
— Anonymous, Mumbai
Vent
Dear universe,
"I’ve applied to over 200 jobs. I’m not angry anymore — just tired in a way that rest doesn’t fix."
— Still trying
Longing
Dear my best friend,
"We stopped talking over something so small. I miss you more than I can explain."
— Anonymous
Joy
Dear world,
"My daughter said ‘mama’ today. It was such a small moment, but it felt like the biggest thing in my life."
— A mum in Delhi
Grief
Dear Zara,
"You were with me for 13 years. The house feels quieter now, and I still expect to see you in your favorite spot."
— Your person
Gratitude
Dear stranger,
"You didn’t say a word, just handed me tissues when I was crying. That small act meant more than you’ll ever know."
— Anonymous, Mumbai
Vent
Dear universe,
"I’ve applied to over 200 jobs. I’m not angry anymore — just tired in a way that rest doesn’t fix."
— Still trying
Longing
Dear my best friend,
"We stopped talking over something so small. I miss you more than I can explain."
— Anonymous

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"Mum, you are the reason I know what love looks like. The kind that shows up on hard days."
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Grief & loss

To someone who is gone. To a friendship that faded. To the version of yourself you left behind.

"It's been two years, Dad. I still pick up the phone to tell you something funny that happened."
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Gratitude

The thank you that never came out. To a teacher. A stranger on a train. A friend who never knew.

"You read my essay out loud in Class 9. I'm 28 now and a writer. Because of that afternoon."
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"I have been the strong one in every relationship I've ever been in. Just once I want to fall apart."
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Longing

To your younger self. To someone you miss. To the life you imagined. The 2am feeling that has nowhere to go.

"Dear younger me. You're 17 and you think you're not enough. You have no idea what's coming."