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Sisyphus has no other choice but to struggle. Abandoning others pushing the rock up the hill would be abandoning his memories, abandoning his values. These are choices we all have to make.
— Sisyphus stumbles on a loose rock and slips down the hill. He catches himself, then keeps going. — The weekend comes and goes; of course there are tasks that remain unfinished.
If Sisyphus, pushing up his rock, were to hope in some greater good, some purposeful activity, he would forever live in horror or denial.
Just like in the myth, Sisyphus tasks you with pushing a giant rock up a hill, only this boulder happens to be your head.
For 35 years, John Van Alstine's muscular granite and steel sculptures have returned time and again to the myth of Sisyphus pushing a rock up a hill only to be doomed to repeat the task for ...
Pushing It! With Sisyphus is a brutal challenge for climbing game fans, depicting the ancient Greek myth in a Bennett Foddy-esque scenario.
Pleasure: Sisyphus's activity—pushing a big rock uphill—seems unpleasant and painful. But many of the activities we are engaged in are far more pleasant.
We all know who Sisyphus is: the guy in Greek mythology who was sentenced by the gods to spend eternity pushing a boulder up a mountain. Each time he reached the summit, the boulder would roll back ...
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Be Like Sisyphus - MSN
In the Greek story of Sisyphus, the king was condemned for eternity to move a massive rock up a hill but never reach the summit. Albert Camus famously saw it as a parable of the human condition ...