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Are you searching for a deeper understanding of life? Are you seeking your personal purpose or striving for a more fulfilling ...
Wars sometimes make illusions. In rumbles and pillages, once a bullet flies, there are no innocent parties. And that was the ...
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 ...