O Filósofo que VIVEU DEMAIS l A vida ABSURDA de Albert Camus

The story of Albert Camus is more intense than any series you've ever watched, and you've probably never been told this way. In this video, you'll learn the complete story of the philosopher and writer who rose from a poor neighborhood without running water in colonial Algeria, lost his father in the First World War, was raised by a strict grandmother who carried a whip made of oxhide, became a football goalkeeper, contracted tuberculosis, married a morphine addict, was betrayed, betrayed in return, created the philosophical movement known as Absurdism, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Only to lose his life on a straight road in the French countryside in a car that shouldn't have moved. Watch this video until the end, and I'll explain everything.