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The direction everything wants to go and nothing wants to read in an email.

means Toward the front, the future, or someone else's inboxmoving ahead in space, time, or position.

from Old English foreweard, meaning toward the front, stitched from fore (before) and -weard (turned in that direction), a compass needle made of grammar.

Email burdenForwarded chains carry the world's most resigned read it.
Sports roleThe forward exists to point at the goal.
Bold traitCalling someone forward once meant too eager, too soon.
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