The maintenance nobody applauds
Chores, standards, invisible noticing, and the emotional charge of doing the same necessary thing again.
About / The operating theory
Again, On Purpose is practical existentialism for people whose recurring tasks did not get the memo about personal growth.
Inspired by The Myth of Sisyphus, it turns repetition into a place to choose a stance, a ritual, and one less dramatic next move.
01 / Why this exists
Camus gives us the absurd: humans want meaning, the universe declines to provide a tidy help desk, and still the work remains.
Again, On Purpose lives in that gap. It is for admin loops, caregiving, business maintenance, creative doubt, house systems, relational patterns, and the tasks that keep returning with the confidence of a calendar invite.
The goal is not to pretend every burden is secretly beautiful. Some burdens are badly distributed, poorly designed, or ready to be refused. The goal is to see the repeat clearly enough to choose what happens next.
02 / The method
Specific problems are kinder than vague dread. Describe what returns, when it returns, and what it demands.
The task is real. The biography your brain stapled to it may be optional.
Acceptance is not applause. It is refusing to waste another round being surprised by reality.
A prompt, checklist, default, boundary, or tiny opening move that helps you meet the next return on purpose.
03 / What belongs here
Chores, standards, invisible noticing, and the emotional charge of doing the same necessary thing again.
Care work can matter without requiring you to dissolve into a helpful mist.
Making meaningful things with limited time, uneven energy, and no perfect moment arriving on horseback.
Ideas that help us choose, endure, redesign, refuse, and remain awake to our own lives.
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