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Novelist Albert Camus had it right: happiness lies in living in harmony with our surroundings. But what can this ...
Both saw life as absurd. Camus chose struggle. Cossery chose leisure. One pushed the boulder up; the other watched it roll by ...
Why have you included a collection of drawings that you’ve described as “a private exposé of my pathetic love life” in your ...
Quit your job, break dinner plans, stop exercising, leave the relationship: What joy there is in not having to do the thing ...
Are you searching for a deeper understanding of life? Are you seeking your personal purpose or striving for a more fulfilling existence? If so, then this video is for you. You'll gain insights into ...
In her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” Yiyun Li tries to honor the lives, and accept the unfathomable deaths, of her ...
Fully developed into a philosophy by Albert Camus in The Myth of Sisyphus, the tensions created by humanity’s need for meaning in a post-World War scenario and the universe’s inability to ...
But, if so many see these dreadful experiences in Sisyphus’ toil, why did Nobel prize-winning philosopher Albert Camus conclude in his famed essay The Myth of Sisyphus that “one must imagine ...
There are different versions of the Greek myth of Sisyphus, and then there is Camus’ essay by the same name, in which he introduces his philosophy of the absurd. The Greek myth that speaks to me ...