Happiness is found in embracing struggle itself from "summary" of THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS by ALBERT CARNUS
The idea that happiness can be found in embracing struggle itself is a central theme in 'The Myth of Sisyphus'. Camus argues that the human condition is one of absurdity, where life has no inherent meaning or purpose. In the face of this existential crisis, individuals are faced with a choice: to succumb to despair or to find meaning in the struggle itself.
According to Camus, the key to finding happiness lies in accepting the absurdity of existence and embracing the challenges that come with it. Rather than seeking external sources of meaning or happiness, individuals should look inward and find fulfillment in the act of living itself. This means embracing the struggles, hardships, and uncertainties that c...
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