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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE ISLAND LIFE- https://image.nostr.build/4d962b12dd9697528fdd52f8377b4ea752fac7599628d84e124dae82607022ec.jpg "The Myth of Sisyphus" (French: "Le Mythe de Sisyphe") is a philosophical essay by Albert Camus, published in 1942. This work is a cornerstone of existentialist thought and introduces Camus's philosophy of the absurd, which explores the conflict between humans' search for meaning and the indifferent universe. In the essay, Camus uses the Greek myth of Sisyphus, a king condemned by the gods to roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down each time he reaches the top. This eternal struggle symbolizes the human condition, where individuals strive for meaning in a world that offers none. Camus famously concludes that "one must imagine Sisyphus happy," suggesting that the act of pushing the boulder itself can be a source of fulfillment, despite its futility. The essay is influenced by various philosophers, including Søren Kierkegaard, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Friedrich Nietzsche, and it addresses themes such as nihilism, existentialism, and the nature of absurdity. Camus argues that acknowledging the absurdity of life can lead to a deeper appreciation of existence and a rejection of despair. Overall, "The Myth of Sisyphus" is a profound meditation on the human experience, encouraging readers to confront the absurd and find personal meaning in their struggles. Credits goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️ #Bitcoin #Satoshis #Freedom #Apocalypse #Music #Movies #Philosophy #Literature #Grownostr #Stoicism #Nature APOCALYPSE ANONYMOUS by ATOSHI ANARKOMOTO

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