MYTH OF SISYPHUS
This 1942 philosophical essay by Albert Camus explores the human struggle for meaning in a silent, indifferent universe. Using the Greek myth of Sisyphus—a man condemned to eternally push a boulder up a hill—as a metaphor, Camus argues that life’s lack of inherent meaning should not lead to despair or suicide. Instead, we should find happiness and purpose by consciously rebelling against our absurd fate and embracing the fleeting nature of life with passion and freedom.Â
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This 1942 philosophical essay by Albert Camus explores the human struggle for meaning in a silent, indifferent universe. Using the Greek myth of Sisyphus—a man condemned to eternally push a boulder up a hill—as a metaphor, Camus argues that life’s lack of inherent meaning should not lead to despair or suicide. Instead, we should find happiness and purpose by consciously rebelling against our absurd fate and embracing the fleeting nature of life with passion and freedom.Â







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