Is Life even Worth Living? | A. Camus | Absurd |The Stranger, Myth of Sisyphus

What's the Point Of Going On? #camus #absurd #stranger #Myth_of_Sisyphus Drawing from Albert Camus' famous works The Myth of Sisyphus and The Stranger, we explore the meaning of life, the absurd, and the confrontation with the ultimate question of S****de. Camus argues that even in a world devoid of meaning, the act of living is a form of rebellion. Through the lens of characters like Meursault and the myth of Sisyphus, we examine how individuals can find freedom and purpose in the face of a meaningless universe. ➡️ to receive my upcoming free eBook Join My email list to be the first Google Form: https://forms.gle/idXXwY4hWepu4LtN7 Books discussed in the episode: ➡️ The Stranger, A. Camus https://amzn.to/4eWuAVv ➡️ The Myth of Sisyphus A. Camus https://amzn.to/3UmyrCW Listen to More Episodes: Descartes; COGITO    • R. Descartes | Provisional Morality | Doub...   Spinoza; what's God    • B. Spinoza [ God and Free Will [ Determinism   KANT | Free Will in a Determined World | Critique of Pure Reason    • KANT |  Free Will in a Determined World | ...   Thus Spoke Zarathustra Part 2 | Bestowing virtue | Nietzsche's Woman    • F. Nietzsche | Bestowing virtue | Nietzsch...   Thus Spoke Zarathustra Part 1 | Übermensch | Overman    • Nietzsche | The Higher Man | Thus Spoke Za...   Michel De Montaigne | Essays | To Philosophize Is to Learn to Die    • Michel De Montaigne | Essays | To Philosop...   David Hume | Limits of Knowledge [ treatise of human nature    • David Hume |  Limits of Knowledge [ treati...   ------------------------------------------------------------------------ How to Support me: ➡️ My ETH crypto wallet wallet : 0x3db70687855fcd93c179d532e9ba59c582ee10bc (to be credited please send email to [email protected] ) ➡️ Fuel your philosophical swag with our Vintage Philosophy MERCH! https://my-store-ea7f8e.creator-sprin... ➡️ Join and be channel member to support my work:    / @mindphilo   ➡️ buy me a coffee : https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mindfulP... ➡️ TWITTER :   / mindful_philo   ➡️ Facebook :   / mindfulphilo   ----------------------------------------------------------------- Keys Points: 00:00 Introduction to the Absurd and Daily Routine. 02:00 Sisyphus and the Mechanical Life: The Myth of the Absurd. 03:59 The Fundamental Question: Is Life Worth Living? 07:51 The Universe’s Indifference and Our Search for Meaning. 14:10 The Sun: Mersault's Shocking Reason for the Murder 15:00 Mersault's Silence and Society's Need for Meaning 16:09 Rejecting Religion 18:27 Mersault as the Absurd Man 19:00 Indifference to Death 21:05 Liberation in Condemnation & Mersault's Rejection of Illusions 22;23 the Revolt of the absurd man by passion and face the absurd ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ➡️ video Description: Why Albert Camus? Albert Camus remains one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, especially when it comes to exploring life’s biggest questions. His philosophy of the absurd confronts the tension between humanity's search for meaning and the universe’s indifference. Camus doesn’t offer easy answers, but instead challenges us to find freedom and purpose through rebellion and conscious living. His works, like The Myth of Sisyphus and The Stranger, push us to face the ultimate question: Is life worth living? Camus’ ability to blend philosophy with storytelling through characters like Meursault, and his reflections on the absurd condition, make him a timeless figure. Whether you're grappling with existential doubts, interested in absurdism, or seeking a new perspective on life’s meaning, Camus offers a profound and relatable exploration of these themes. His work continues to inspire those who question the purpose of existence in a seemingly indifferent world. Keywords: Camus, Philosophy, Existentialism, The Myth of Sisyphus, Absurdism, Albert Camus, The Stranger, Is Life Worth Living, S****de, Philosophy of Life, Meaning of Life, Meursault, Sisyphus, Freedom, Rebellion, Existential Questions, Life Purpose, Why Live, Philosophy Podcast