
Camus' 1942 masterpiece confronts life's absurdity amid meaninglessness. Nobel Prize-winning philosophy that influenced Sartre, Kafka, and modern resilience thinking. What if embracing futility - like Sisyphus pushing his eternal boulder - is the secret to authentic living?
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Imagine waking up one day and suddenly seeing your life as if through a stranger's eyes. Your daily commute, your career ambitions, your relationships - all the things that seemed so important - suddenly appear as elaborate distractions from a fundamental truth: the universe is indifferent to our existence. This jarring awakening to life's inherent meaninglessness is where Camus begins his exploration in "The Myth of Sisyphus." Written during the darkness of World War II, this philosophical essay confronts the most fundamental question: In a world without inherent meaning, is life worth living at all? The absurd isn't just an abstract concept - it's the visceral confrontation between our human desire for purpose and the universe's cold silence. It's that unsettling feeling when routine actions suddenly seem mechanical and strange, when time weighs heavily upon us, when we become painfully aware that we're asking questions to which the universe provides no answers. This awakening often arrives without warning - perhaps triggered by personal tragedy, or sometimes by nothing at all - just a random Tuesday when you find yourself wondering: "Is this all there is?" The absurd exists in the gap between what we want from life and what life actually offers. Our minds desperately crave order, meaning, and purpose - we want the universe to make sense. But reality remains stubbornly indifferent to these desires. This irreconcilable contradiction is what Camus calls "the divorce between man and his life, the actor and his setting."
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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