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The
Tiny Revolution
handbook

We turned everyday annoyances into a handguide for fixing them through mischief.

context

Every day, we treat life too serious, whilst putting up with pointless inefficiencies, minor injustices, and fixable frustrations.

idea

A movement, with a handbook to making the absurd impossible to ignore—until someone finally does something about it.

THE HANDBOOK IN A NUTSHELL

Making the absurd impossible to ignore—until someone finally does something about it.

Mission

Making the absurd impossible to ignore—until someone finally does something about it.

method

Tiny revolutions don’t need grand gestures—just a mislabeled sign, or a mysteriously multiplying sticky note can turn frustration into action.

EXECUTION

The best tiny revolutions are simple, strategic, and just annoying enough to be noticed. Once you found your cause and geared up, your first move is about getting people to pause and question the absurdity they’ve accepted for too long

AFTERMATH

At first, people will be baffled. Then, they’ll start talking. And that’s when your tiny revolution has done its job. Some will fix the issue. Others will play along. Either way, mission accomplished.

But what if you get caught? Deny, or if all else fails, blame it on the boogie (or rain)

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