The invisible systems behind ordinary life
Chores, standards, maintenance, and the strange emotional charge of an overflowing basket.
About / The operating theory
Absurdly Useful is practical philosophy for people who still have to unload the dishwasher.
We take large ideas seriously, then ask the mildly disrespectful question: what can this help us do before lunch?
01 / Why this exists
Books and philosophy can change how you see your life. Unfortunately, seeing differently does not automatically answer twelve emails, manage a household, or make the recurring task less recurring.
Absurdly Useful lives in that gap. It translates ideas from philosophy, productivity, caregiving, home life, and creative work into small systems that can survive contact with ordinary reality.
The goal is not to optimize every minute or pretend that a better checklist will solve mortality. The goal is to notice where clarity, design, or a smaller standard could make the next honest action easier.
02 / The method
Specific problems are kinder than vague dread. We separate the rock from the weather surrounding it.
Not the quote for the wall. The idea that changes a decision, reveals a tradeoff, or gives resentment somewhere productive to go.
A prompt, worksheet, rule, ritual, checklist, or redesign that works without requiring a new personality.
Clarity is welcome but not mandatory. We can act with incomplete answers and revise as we go.
03 / What belongs here
Chores, standards, maintenance, and the strange emotional charge of an overflowing basket.
How to make care more sustainable without pretending it can always be made easy.
Making meaningful things with limited time, uneven energy, and no perfect moment.
Ideas that help us choose, endure, redesign, and remain awake to our own lives.