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The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays

by Albert Camus

Publisher: Vintage Published: 1991 Category: Personal Empowerment

# Confronting the Absurd: Finding Meaning in a Meaningless Universe

What does it mean to live authentically when the universe offers no inherent purpose? This collection of philosophical essays invites readers into one of the most provocative and liberating conversations about human existence ever written. Rather than offering easy answers, these meditations challenge us to examine the fundamental tension between our desperate search for meaning and a world that refuses to provide it.

The central concept explored throughout these pages is the absurd—that peculiar collision between humanity's need to understand existence and the universe's silent indifference to our questions. This is not a depressing proposition, though many initially approach it with trepidation. Instead, readers discover a doorway to genuine freedom and authentic living. By acknowledging that life has no predetermined meaning, we become liberated to create our own purpose, to live with full consciousness, and to embrace existence on our own terms.

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