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What if the grind was never supposed to lead anywhere? What if the struggle itself was the point all along? In this video we explore one of the most powerful and misunderstood ideas in all of philosophy — Albert Camus' essay The Myth of Sisyphus — and what it means for anyone who is working hard, feeling stuck, or wondering whether any of it actually matters. Camus wrote this in 1942 in the middle of World War II. Not from comfort. Not from safety. From the darkest version of human existence. And what he concluded will completely reframe how you think about effort, failure, and meaning. We go deep into the psychology behind the philosophy — Viktor Frankl's findings from the concentration camps, Csikszentmihalyi's flow research, and what modern science actually says about where meaning comes from. Spoiler: it's not from results. If you've ever pushed hard at something and watched it fall apart — this video is for you. If you're in a grind right now that feels invisible and pointless — this video is for you. If you've been waiting for the outcome to justify the effort — this video is especially for you. The boulder will roll back down. Camus says push anyway.