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Some Departures Feel Bigger Than Others

Some goodbyes do not feel loud, but they stay with you. Today was a farewell for seniors I learned a lot from, and it left the office feeling unexpectedly different.

Nadin TamangMay 15, 20262 min read4 views
Some Departures Feel Bigger Than Others

Today felt different at the office.

We had a farewell for our seniors, Dibesh dai, Amresh dai, and Binup dai, all leaving around the same time. It did not feel like a single goodbye, but more like a small chapter closing all at once.

Everything around the office still looks the same. The same desks, the same meetings, the same work. But the people who made certain things feel easier are suddenly not going to be around anymore, and that realization quietly sits in the background of the day.

As a junior just starting out, I always found it easy to approach them. I never had that hesitation you sometimes feel when you are new. Even when I asked the same things repeatedly, they were never irritated. Never dismissive. Just patient. That kind of behavior leaves a strong impression when you are still figuring things out.

What I also realized over time is that they were genuinely humble and kind in a way that does not always stand out immediately in a workplace. It is the kind of presence you only fully appreciate once it is no longer there in your day-to-day routine.

In corporate life, we usually talk about output, deadlines, and systems. But days like today remind you that what actually shapes a workplace is people. The way they treat others. The patience they show. The small things that never really get written down anywhere.

I hope I can carry even a small part of what they left behind. The patience. The humility. The consistency. Especially the way they treated juniors who were just starting out and still learning everything from scratch.

It is strange how people can feel so normal in your everyday routine and only later you realize how much they actually mattered.

Wishing Dibesh dai, Amresh dai, and Binup dai the very best for whatever comes next. Their presence will be missed more than I probably understood until today.

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