You're Not Living. You're Waiting to Die. Albert Camus

Albert Camus said men die, and they are not happy. This is why your life already feels like the waiting room. You were dropped into a story with no first page and no last page and told to figure out the point. There is no point coming. This is a deep dive into the absurd, Camus's idea that the horror was never death, it was the silence around it and the seven things he understood about living a full life in a universe that owes you no explanation. No comfort. No happy ending. Just the truth, and how to stand on it. If you make it to the end, the question is waiting for you in the comments. Pick a side. CHAPTERS 0:00 Men Die, and They Are Not Happy 1:30 What Is the Absurd? Camus Explained 5:05 Why You're Still Waiting to Live 9:05 The Myth of Sisyphus and the Hedonic Treadmill 15:05 Camus on Evil, Ignorance and Certainty 20:10 Rebellion, Conformity and the Milgram Experiment 25:50 Why You Can't Be Alone With Yourself 31:05 The Mind That Refuses to Change 35:20 Love as Rebellion Against the Absurd 40:15 How to Live When Life Has No Meaning CAMUS IN HIS OWN WORDS — the books behind this video: The Myth of Sisyphus The Stranger The Plague #camus #philosophy #existentialism