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Wars sometimes make illusions. In rumbles and pillages, once a bullet flies, there are no innocent parties. And that was the ...
Are you searching for a deeper understanding of life? Are you seeking your personal purpose or striving for a more fulfilling ...
In her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” Yiyun Li tries to honor the lives, and accept the unfathomable deaths, of her ...
Irony is a powerful skill that involves looking at ourselves more objectively. Couples that take themselves or their situation too seriously often remain stuck in cycles. Breaking negative cycles ...
At 2 AM, it’s hard to say what’s hitting harder, life or the spicy chhole you had for dinner. As I lay tossing and turning on the bed last night, I began to introspect.
Sisyphus, a figure from Greek mythology, is condemned to roll a boulder up a hill only to watch it roll back down again—for eternity. A punishment, yes. But for Camus, Sisyphus is us. The job that ...
Both saw life as absurd. Camus chose struggle. Cossery chose leisure. One pushed the boulder up; the other watched it roll by ...
I have written about Albert Camus before, but haven’t written a formal review of one of his books. To usher Camus into the book review series, I am starting with “The Outsider.” Some may ask ...