Overthinking the Obvious

Warning: This page is for the chronically overthinking individuals who are on the brink of sanity loss due to excessive analysis of the mundane.

We've all been there, staring blankly at a blank page, wondering why we can't just get things done already. But have you considered the ontological implications of your procrastination? The existential crisis that arises when you realize that every decision is a choice, and every choice is a reflection of your very soul?

Perhaps you're wondering if it's possible to be both productive and overthinking at the same time. Or if the act of overthinking itself is, in fact, a form of productivity. Or if the only way to truly understand the nature of productivity is to spend 4 hours reading the Wikipedia entry on it.

Whatever your concerns, we're here to help you overthink the obvious. Browse our subpages for more information on paradoxical procrastination, philosophical avoidance, and other related topics.