CRISE DA MEIA-IDADE? TUDO MUDA NOS 30 ANOS (Camus)

In this video, the "30s" are explored as a crucial time of self-discovery and decision-making, while the search for meaning in life, wisdom in old age, and the perception of time are discussed, culminating in the importance of finding meaning in the present. The myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus and ideas from philosophers such as Henri Bergson, Seneca, and Schopenhauer are used to illustrate the complexity of human existence and the search for an authentic purpose. Become my student! Join Philosophy 360º: https://cursos.mateusalvadori.com.br/... Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/43aAewR Newsletter (a free philosophical tidbit every Monday in your email): https://cursos.mateusalvadori.com.br/... Follow me on Instagram:   / mateus.salvadori   Telegram group: https://t.me/filocast Visit my website: https://mateusalvadori.com.br/ Contact for partnerships and lectures: [email protected] 00:00 The age of 30 01:06 Are we like ants? 02:13 Midlife crisis and finitude 04:00 The myth of Sisyphus 05:45 Old age and wisdom 06:54 We make life short 07:41 The individual dimension of time 08:30 Becoming wise in the present