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50: Your Fate Belongs to You. The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus

Made You Think

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The Stranger by Kamu

The novel is broken up into four sections, which are a kind of their own little essays. So it starts off with an absurd reasoning, ah, and then the surd man, absurd creation, and then finally, the myth of sisyphus. One distinction that he does make here at the outset is that the topic of suicide is usually talked about as kind of a social phenomenon and as a pure bad like something in psychoca you know, how prevent this. But he says that we're concerned here with the relationsip between individual thought and suicide. It's a very, you know, personal exploration on whether or not it makes sense for the individual, right? And, i

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