Albert Camus’ Myth of Sisyphus

 


His was a philosophy of the absurd. He noted a fundamental need to attribute meaning to life on Earth. The universe's response was an "unreasonable silence." In this absurd situation, Albert saw no justification for suicide, what he saw was a call to revolt. "The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy."

Shu, shoo, shoe and laces

Script size, something resembling teeth and good light are all kind of central to those of us in their waning years. The Big Questions such as why the people of Japan have large feet are best left to the next generation of old people.