In January, I bought a dusty 1960s typewriter at a junk sale for just $12. It seemed like an ordinary vintage find, and I tossed it into my car without giving it much thought.
As I drove home, I noticed a sheet of paper still sitting in the roller. At a red light, I pulled it out and felt a strange chill. The ink looked fresh, and in the center of the page was a single typed sentence: “You will be alright, give it until spring.”
At the time, those words felt impossible to believe. January was one of the hardest periods of my life, and I was far from alright. I had no idea who had written the message or why it had been left in the machine.
Months later, spring arrived, and somehow everything began to change. Life slowly improved, and I realized the mysterious note had been right. Whether it was coincidence, luck, or a message meant for someone else, the sentence stayed with me—and it turned out to be exactly what I needed to hear.