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Continuing to learn more about Albert Camus's work "The Myth of Sisyphus", I delve into his philosophy of the absurd. It turns out that a real man of the absurd must live as if tomorrow does not exist at all. We need to forget about hope and the possible future that life predicts for us. And the deprivation of hope and the future means an increase in a person's readiness for action.
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Living without hope or a focus on the future may seem daunting, but according to Camus, embracing the absurdity of life can actually empower us to live more fully in the present moment. By letting go of expectations, we can find a sense of freedom and a renewed commitment to taking action in the here and now.
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