Again, On Purpose: Get the Notes – Absurdly Useful Resources

Notes from the return

One useful ritual at a time.

Short notes about recurrence, meaning, and the next honest return. Brief enough to finish. Sharp enough to be worth opening.

01 / The promise

Worth opening. Brief enough to finish.

Each note starts with an idea worth thinking about and ends with a repeat worth handling differently.

Some notes begin with Camus. Others begin with a sink full of dishes, a creative block, an uneven division of labor, or a system that quietly stopped working three months ago.

You will get a clear explanation, a practical translation, and one question or small ritual to carry into the week.

02 / Inside a note

No content treadmill. Just useful correspondence.

01

The idea

A piece of philosophy, a useful tension, or a familiar repeat described clearly enough to see.

02

The translation

What the idea changes when applied to work, care, home life, creativity, or ordinary recurrence.

03

The ritual

A prompt, checklist, rule, worksheet, experiment, or next honest action.

03 / Editorial standards

Things these notes will not do.

No. 01

Pretend every problem is a mindset problem

Some problems are structural, material, relational, or simply difficult. Naming that is part of being useful.

No. 02

Turn your life into a performance review

The aim is not permanent optimization. It is more agency, less fog, and rituals that respect being human.

No. 03

Send something because the calendar demanded it

The note arrives when there is a worthwhile idea and a useful way to hold it.

While you wait

Start with the repeat already in front of you.

Start the Repeat Ritual