And this from camus-society webpage:
“Sisyphus, or his type later which Camus names ‘the absurd man’, is the master of his own fate. It is an inner strength not comparable to today’s self-help hallway books telling you how to resist biscuits. It is an attitude, an inner change that cannot be possessed, taught or bought, but achieved only through revolt, the revolt of the inner self against the absurd.”
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Life is worth living if you are willing to do your part to make it worth living
I think I like Camus. He seems to get it.
“In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was an invincible summer.”
Thanks.
And this from camus-society webpage:
“Sisyphus, or his type later which Camus names ‘the absurd man’, is the master of his own fate. It is an inner strength not comparable to today’s self-help hallway books telling you how to resist biscuits. It is an attitude, an inner change that cannot be possessed, taught or bought, but achieved only through revolt, the revolt of the inner self against the absurd.”
I am loving your posts.
Thanks – been reading yours too.
Thank you.