MEMETIC REDUNDANCY

A term coined by prophets of productivity, memetic redundancy describes the act of repeating a thought or action multiple times, solely to justify its own validity.

It's like the internet's favorite pastime: posting the same 5-minute YouTube video on every social media platform, just to make sure everyone knows you've seen it.

Or, you know, that one aunt who sends the same email chain to the same group of people 5 times a week, just in case someone hasn't seen it yet.

Read the Memetic Redundancy Manifesto for more info on the dangers of memetic redundancy and how prophets of productivity can help you break free from its grasp.

Examples of prophets who suffer from memetic redundancy:

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