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Imagine a man condemned to push a boulder up a mountain for all eternity. The gods designed this as the cruelest punishment imaginable - utterly meaningless labor without end, without purpose, without hope of completion. But what if this man is happy? This question opens Albert Camus's philosophy of the Absurd, the confrontation between our human need for meaning and the universe's profound silence. Over four hours, we explore Camus's life in sun-drenched Algeria, his novels The Stranger and The Plague, his philosophical essays, and his break with Sartre. We distinguish absurdism from nihilism and existentialism, examine why Camus thought accepting meaninglessness might liberate us, and discover why Sisyphus, fully aware his labor is futile, might be the happiest man in all mythology. Absurdism is NOT nihilism. Nihilism says life is meaningless, therefore despair. Absurdism says life is meaningless, and we can live fully anyway. It's NOT existentialism either. Existentialists claim we create our own meaning through choice. Camus argues we cannot create ultimate meaning, but we can rebel and live intensely regardless. This is philosophy for rest and deep listening, a strangely hopeful meditation on living without cosmic justification. This is philosophy, not mental health advice. Please listen only in safe, restful contexts. CHAPTERS: 00:00:00 Chapter 01: The Happiest Man in Hell 00:11:02 Chapter 02: What Is the Absurd? 00:21:58 Chapter 03: A Life in the Sun - Camus's Algeria 00:38:47 Chapter 04: The Suicide Question 00:50:13 Chapter 05: Philosophical Suicide and the Leap of Faith 01:02:14 Chapter 06: Physical Suicide - Giving the Absurd Its Victory 01:14:11 Chapter 07: The Three Consequences - Revolt, Freedom, Passion 01:25:28 Chapter 08: The Myth of Sisyphus Explained 01:35:35 Chapter 09: Absurd Creation - The Artist and the Conqueror 01:47:26 Chapter 10: The Stranger - Meursault's Murder 01:55:37 Chapter 11: The Trial - When Society Demands Meaning 02:02:37 Chapter 12: The Gentle Indifference of the World 02:11:07 Chapter 13: The Plague - Solidarity Without Hope 02:24:15 Chapter 14: Dr. Rieux and Doing the Day's Work 02:35:25 Chapter 15: The Rebel - From Absurd to Revolt 02:45:10 Chapter 16: Why Revolution Becomes Tyranny 02:55:10 Chapter 17: The Break with Sartre 03:08:54 Chapter 18: Absurdism vs. Nihilism vs. Existentialism 03:22:34 Chapter 19: Living Absurdly - Practical Absurdism 03:35:56 Chapter 20: Contemporary Absurdism and the Meaning Crisis 03:48:10 Chapter 21: The Absurd Happiness 04:06:47 Chapter 22: We Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy If this helped you rest or think, consider subscribing to Sleepy Philosophy Radio for more gentle, long-form philosophy. Thank you for listening, and if there are any topics you'd like to see next, please suggest them in the comments. #AlbertCamus #Absurdism #Sisyphus #Philosophy #PhilosophyForSleep #TheStranger #ThePlague #MythOfSisyphus #Existentialism #Nihilism #Meursault #Sartre #MeaningCrisis #LifeIsMeaningless #OptimisticNihilism