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What if the point of life isn’t to find meaning—but to create it, even when the universe offers none? In this video, we unpack the philosophy of absurdism through the myth of Sisyphus—condemned to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity, only to watch it fall back down again. To many, this is a story of endless suffering. But to Albert Camus, it was a parable of radical freedom. We’ll ask: What does it mean to embrace the absurd? How do we find joy in a task that seems futile? Why does Sisyphus, in his descent, become “stronger than his rock”? This isn’t just abstract philosophy. It’s a blueprint for living in a world that often feels meaningless. Whether you’re grappling with existential doubt, the monotony of daily life, or the fear that your efforts are in vain, absurdism offers a radical reorientation: the rock always wins—but so do we. Join us as we reimagine Sisyphus not as a victim, but as a hero. One who finds his own purpose in the act of pushing. One who says, “I will not be defeated by the absurd. I will dance with it.” Subscribe to Veritas for more deep dives into philosophy, psychology, and the art of living intentionally. #philosophy #life #absurdism #selfimprovement -improvement