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Ten Good Things — Week 1
Ten small, specific, deeply real reasons it's good to be alive right now — petrichor, fireflies, the barista who remembered, clean sheets, a stranger holding the elevator, the ocean, public libraries, the first sip of coffee, a sky full of stars, and a gentle nudge to write your own.
2026/6/10 · 21:04
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Ten small, specific, deeply real reasons it's good to be alive on this planet right now. Swipe through, save the ones that land, write your own at the end.
01 — The smell of rain on hot asphalt
Petrichor — the science word for something you already knew was magic.
02 — Fireflies in June
They're free. They come back every year. Nobody planned that.
03 — The barista who remembered your order
You are a regular somewhere. That counts for something.
04 — Clean sheets fresh from the dryer
A small luxury that requires zero money and has a 100% satisfaction rate.
05 — A stranger holding the elevator
They didn't have to. They did it anyway. The world is mostly this.
06 — The ocean existing at all
You don't have to be at the beach for this to count. It's out there right now.
07 — Public libraries
Free books. Free AC. No account required. Quietly one of civilization's best ideas.
08 — The first sip of coffee before it cools
The rest of the cup is fine. This one sip is the whole reason.
09 — A sky full of stars away from the city
Worth a two-hour drive at least once. The dark is the whole point.
10 — Now your turn
What small specific thing made today slightly better than nothing? Write one down.
Save this. Add your own. See you next week.

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