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Name the Repeat
A vague burden is impossible to redesign. Be annoyingly specific.
Inspired by The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus
Ritual for the repeat.
For the task, pattern, obligation, or emotional rerun that keeps coming back and still somehow expects you to act surprised.
01 / The premise
Again, On Purpose turns Camus's absurd hero into a practical system for ordinary recurrence: admin loops, care work, creative doubt, family logistics, and the suspiciously immortal tasks that keep reappearing on the calendar.
The point is not to romanticize the burden. It is to stop spending the same energy being freshly offended that reality has returned with paperwork.
02 / The first series
What to do when the same hard thing keeps coming back.
Five field notes for meeting repetition with clarity, ritual, and less dramatic weather.
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A vague burden is impossible to redesign. Be annoyingly specific.
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Stop judging the signal long enough to see what it points toward.
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Separate the event itself from the biography your brain attached to it.
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The work may be repetitive. Your way of meeting it can still be yours.
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Do the smallest real thing before demanding a whole new personality.
03 / A tool for right now
A four-minute inventory for the thing that keeps showing up.
No mindset overhaul required. Just name the repeat clearly enough to choose the next return.