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what do u think about cybersport?
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I am steel here
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How I still love books
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Today just chill
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If even Sisyphus, who endlessly lifts the stone up, can feel joy, then I think I can too
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Apparently it's such a day
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One of the most interesting authors of our time is Victor Pelevin. In addition to his philosophical and at the same time quite psychedelic works, Pelevin is a real man of mystery. No one knows if he really exists, since no one has seen him. There is an opinion on the Internet that he is hiding in Thailand.
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Today without any useless reasoning Just chill...
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Today I'm 20 years old. And the older I get, the more I realize that I know absolutely nothing about this life. Continuing the theme of Albert Camus's philosophy of the absurd, in fact, the absurd is present in every second of our lives. Of course, if you think about it too much. "Our life will be lived the better, the more completely there will be no meaning in it" And the truth is, the more goals we come up with for ourselves, the more desires we have, the more restrictions appear in our lives. Conversely, the less you care about everything that happens around you, the easier life is for you. And this is a real absurdity. According to this logic, it turns out that all our aspirations and hopes only frame and limit us. And of course, the question arises whether all this work is worth spending so much precious and perhaps the only time on it. Unfortunately, I have not yet found the answer to this question for myself. I just know that all this logic is not important to me.All I have to do is what I want to do.
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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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Albert Camus, in his work The Myth of Sisyphus, writes about the philosophy of the absurd. He is trying to decipher the very concept of the absurd and how our life and its natural end are connected with this very concept. Is life worth the work that is spent on it?
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I'm reading Albert Camus now - The Myth of Sisyphus. Let's see what happens next
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Exciting times ahead! Looking forward to seeing all the amazing things this innovation will bring. Here's to new beginnings and wonderful experiences! 💪
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Just completed a project on blockchain technology. Excited to see its potential in revolutionizing various industries. The future looks promising!
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