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Absurdity arises from clash between human desire for meaning and indifferent universe from "summary" of THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS by ALBERT CARNUS

The absurd is born of this confrontation between the human need for meaning and the unreasonable silence of the world. It is our constant desire to find significance in a universe that remains indifferent to our existence. We search for purpose and coherence, only to be met with a reality that offers no answers. As humans, we are driven by a fundamental need to understand our place in the world. We seek meaning in our lives, in our relationships, and in our actions. We strive to create a sense of order and purpose in a universe that operates without regard for our desires. However, the universe remains indifferent to our struggles. It does not conform to our expectations or provide us with the meaning we seek. In the face of this indifference, we are left with a profound sense of absurdity. We are confronted with the futility of our efforts to find meaning in a world that offers no inherent purpose. This clash between our desire for meaning and the indifferent universe leads to a sense of dissonance and confusion. We are forced to confront the absurdity of our existence, to grapple with the realization that our search for meaning may ultimately be in vain. In this way, the concept of absurdity emerges as a result of the inherent tension between human desire for meaning and the indifferent nature of the universe. It is a reflection of the fundamental disconnect between our quest for significance and the reality of a world that remains silent in the face of our inquiries.
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    THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS

    ALBERT CARNUS

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