Physology

If Life Has No Meaning, Why Live? - Albert Camus

33 min · 2. juni 2026
episode If Life Has No Meaning, Why Live? - Albert Camus cover

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This message explores the philosophy of Albert Camus and his profound reflections on meaning, freedom, and the human condition. Through the story of Sisyphus, it examines the concept of the absurd, the tension between our desire for meaning and a universe that offers no clear answers.  Rather than seeing this as a reason for despair, Camus invites us to embrace life fully and consciously despite uncertainty. This reflection encourages you to find freedom in acceptance, purpose in the act of living itself, and happiness not through certainty, but through authenticity, awareness, and the courage to face existence as it is.

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