Who Cares: The Absurdity of It All
Who Cares is a pseudo-philosophical sigh, a visual tantrum, and an existential detour disguised as something that looks like a book.

It's not here to help you heal or hustle. It won't fix you. It won't teach you how to manifest your dream life.

But it might make you pause. It might remind you that you're alive - chaotically, beautifully, absurdly so. It's here to make you feel something - maybe confusion, but something.

And if you're looking for something more... straightforward:
It's a compendium of weird thoughts and questions without "real" answers, absurd philosophy, dark humor, surrealist images, and a few shadows here and there.

I like to say it's an object. One you might leave somewhere in your home, not only because it looks artsy, but because it's meant to be picked up at random. You can read a single question and move on. Or not.

No order. No pressure. Just fragments of thought waiting to catch you off guard.

Oh - and it includes an appendix with actually cool philosophers and scientists trying to explain why some of these questions even matter.
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Who Cares: The Absurdity of It All
Who Cares is a pseudo-philosophical sigh, a visual tantrum, and an existential detour disguised as something that looks like a book.

It's not here to help you heal or hustle. It won't fix you. It won't teach you how to manifest your dream life.

But it might make you pause. It might remind you that you're alive - chaotically, beautifully, absurdly so. It's here to make you feel something - maybe confusion, but something.

And if you're looking for something more... straightforward:
It's a compendium of weird thoughts and questions without "real" answers, absurd philosophy, dark humor, surrealist images, and a few shadows here and there.

I like to say it's an object. One you might leave somewhere in your home, not only because it looks artsy, but because it's meant to be picked up at random. You can read a single question and move on. Or not.

No order. No pressure. Just fragments of thought waiting to catch you off guard.

Oh - and it includes an appendix with actually cool philosophers and scientists trying to explain why some of these questions even matter.
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Who Cares: The Absurdity of It All

Who Cares: The Absurdity of It All

by Stefania Gioino
Who Cares: The Absurdity of It All

Who Cares: The Absurdity of It All

by Stefania Gioino

Hardcover(First ed.)

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Overview

Who Cares is a pseudo-philosophical sigh, a visual tantrum, and an existential detour disguised as something that looks like a book.

It's not here to help you heal or hustle. It won't fix you. It won't teach you how to manifest your dream life.

But it might make you pause. It might remind you that you're alive - chaotically, beautifully, absurdly so. It's here to make you feel something - maybe confusion, but something.

And if you're looking for something more... straightforward:
It's a compendium of weird thoughts and questions without "real" answers, absurd philosophy, dark humor, surrealist images, and a few shadows here and there.

I like to say it's an object. One you might leave somewhere in your home, not only because it looks artsy, but because it's meant to be picked up at random. You can read a single question and move on. Or not.

No order. No pressure. Just fragments of thought waiting to catch you off guard.

Oh - and it includes an appendix with actually cool philosophers and scientists trying to explain why some of these questions even matter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798317668136
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/09/2025
Edition description: First ed.
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Stefania Gioino is an Argentine writer, artist, and accidental philosopher based in Miami. She creates things that make people feel weird in a good way — mostly through questions, paintings, and existential side-eyes. Who Cares is her first not-book: a surreal object of confusion, wonder, and quiet rebellion. Stefania believes in the beauty of uncertainty, the poetry of contradiction, and that asking better questions might just be enough.
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