The Myth of Sisyphus
What's it about
Ever feel like you're pushing a boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down? This summary tackles life's biggest question: how can you find meaning and happiness in a world that often seems absurd and without purpose? Discover how to embrace the struggle and live with passion. Camus argues that confronting the absurd is the first step toward true freedom. You'll learn why rebellion, freedom, and passion are the keys to a fulfilling life, even without ultimate answers. Turn your "boulder" from a burden into a source of strength and find joy in the climb itself.
Meet the author
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his profound illumination of the human conscience, Albert Camus was a pivotal French philosopher, author, and journalist of the 20th century. Born in French Algeria, his early experiences with poverty, illness, and the stark beauty of the Mediterranean landscape profoundly shaped his worldview. This unique perspective fueled his exploration of the absurd—the conflict between humanity's search for meaning and the silent, indifferent universe—a central theme masterfully examined in The Myth of Sisyphus.

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