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unluckysal22

unluckysal22

Trying to ignore the pain.
Jan 26, 2025
7
Albert Camus is one of my favorite Philosophers, and the myth of Sisyphus is one of my favorites Camus's books if anyone is interested in this type of philosophy, I'm free to talk about it, I always wanted to talk and discuss this and didn't get the chance.
 
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ForgottenAgain

ForgottenAgain

On the rollercoaster of sadness
Oct 17, 2023
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Yes please! I'm yet to read his books, currently I've only read what's on Wikipedia and watched some videos on the subject. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
 
unluckysal22

unluckysal22

Trying to ignore the pain.
Jan 26, 2025
7
Yes please! I'm yet to read his books, currently I've only read what's on Wikipedia and watched some videos on the subject. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
I'd like to chat about it with you, but I'm new to this site and I don't know how to contact you, is that a way?
 
nails

nails

wait i'm goated
Feb 12, 2023
437
a few years ago, i was really into researching different philosphies. absurdism really stuck out to me and i remember resonating with it quite a bit. during that time, i read a few books from Camus and loved them. i only read his especially popular works—The Stranger/Outsider, Plague, Sisyphus, Rebel. i was about to start The Fall, but then i entered a rough period where i couldn't bring myself to care about any of the things that i enjoyed, lol (thank you, depression).

i might start reading his books again. your post reminded me of my old interest
 
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rs929

Warlock
Dec 18, 2020
785
I'm trying but I can't imagine Sisyphus happy