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Camus' essay explores the concept of the absurd— the conflict between humans' desire to find meaning in life and the universe's indifference. Using the Greek myth of Sisyphus, who is condemned to eternally roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down, Camus argues that embracing the absurd and continuing the struggle without hope is a form of triumph. The essay ultimately suggests that we must imagine Sisyphus as happy.

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Camus' essay explores the concept of the absurd— the conflict between humans' desire to find meaning in life and the universe's indifference. Using the Greek myth of Sisyphus, who is condemned to eternally roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down, Camus argues that embracing the absurd and continuing the struggle without hope is a form of triumph. The essay ultimately suggests that we must imagine Sisyphus as happy. #Existentialism #Absurdism #Philosophy

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One day, Morgana decides to pick up a pen and write a series of letters addressed to those she loves and hates. In these letters, she reveals her deepest fears and darkest secrets, in these letters she tells of the only boy she's ever loved and in these letters she realises that nothing is ever as it seems, and after these letters, nothing will ever be the same again. (used to be named Thirty Letters) (Inspired by the 30 Day Letter Challenge)

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