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Camus' philosophy

Camus’ philosophy centers on the idea of embracing life’s absurdity—the conflict between humans’ desire for meaning and the universe's indifference. He argues that, since life lacks inherent purpose, we must confront this reality without despair or false hope. Instead of seeking ultimate answers, Camus advocates for creating personal meaning through authentic engagement with the world, living passionately despite life's inherent absurdity. This approach encourages honesty, acceptance, and a rebellion against despair, fostering a life of clarity, freedom, and individual responsibility.