23 Practical Charts For People Who Collect Useful Randomness

Michael Hartley

2 months ago

Practical charts

The human brain loves pictures that do the heavy lifting. Give me a tidy grid that explains cloud types and I will suddenly care about the sky like it is a hobby. That is the charm of this set. It is a buffet of helpful images about wildly unrelated topics, each one a little briefing for a version of you that might exist later. I have never met a bear on purpose, but I now know what to do if I accidentally RSVP to one. I tie exactly one knot and it is called panic, yet I feel smarter knowing there is a chart for competence. This bundle of practical charts is part library, part glove compartment. Skim, save, and pretend you are preparing for a Boy Scout badge no one can revoke. Useful is a vibe. So is curiosity. Together they make the internet briefly noble.

Expect helpful infographics that turn chaos into clarity, life hacks charts that make daily messes obey, and reference charts that put facts where you can reach them. Topics hop from geography to safety to kitchen wizardry. The common thread is kindness to your future self.

Visual learning sticks, which is why these pieces keep getting saved, printed, and slapped on fridges. When you group helpful infographics, life hacks charts, and reference charts, you get a system for outsourcing panic to paper. The more specific the better, measurements you always forget, signals you only see once a year, steps you need when you cannot afford to think. If one image made you set a screenshot as a wallpaper, that is productivity wearing pajamas.

Send a favorite to the friend who laminates and the roommate who googles mid task. For more practical joy, browse helpful infographics, life hacks charts, and reference charts. May your printer behave and your junk drawer accept this new order with grace.

Michael Hartley, or just "Mike," is an editor and seasoned meme historian whose articles have traced the evolution of meme humor from early Impact-font classics to today’s TikTok sensations. With nearly a decade spent as senior editor at ViralHype and as a regular contributor to Cheezburger, Mike has dissected the rise of meme legends such as Bad Luck Brian, Success Kid, and Doge. When he's not hunting down meme gold for Thunder Dungeon, Mike teaches workshops on meme marketing and the psychology behind shareable content.

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