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What do you get when you put a child through poverty, death, silence, illness, and loneliness? You get Albert Camus, the man who turned suffering into philosophy. Born to an illiterate, deaf mother in colonial Algeria, Camus grew up with nothing but his mind. No father. No voice at home. Just silence and struggle. Most people search for meaning in suffering. Camus did the opposite. He looked at the two escapes people take. Suicide or faith and chose a third path: revolt. Not violent rebellion, but the refusal to accept life's meaninglessness as defeat. "In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." This is the story of how a poor boy from Algeria became philosophy's greatest rebel and why his ideas about the absurd, rebellion, and freedom still matter today. From The Stranger to The Myth of Sisyphus, discover how Camus' life shaped his philosophy. Follow for deep dives into the philosophers who dared to think differently. --- 📚 Books mentioned: • The Stranger • The Rebel • The Myth of Sisyphus 💭 Key concepts: • Absurdism • Philosophical rebellion • Living without illusion --- 🔔 Subscribe for more philosophy that challenges conventional thinking 💬 What's your take on Camus' philosophy? Let me know in the comments! #AlbertCamus #Philosophy #Absurdism #Existentialism