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Camus’ works

Albert Camus was a thinker and writer who explored life's fundamental questions, especially the struggle to find meaning in an indifferent universe. His works, like *The Stranger* and *The Myth of Sisyphus*, examine how individuals confront absurdity—life's lack of inherent purpose—without despair, emphasizing personal responsibility and authenticity. Camus advocates accepting life's uncertainties while creating one's own meaning through choices and actions. His philosophy balances acknowledgment of life's absurdity with a spirit of rebellion and dignity, encouraging us to live fully and genuinely despite life's lack of ultimate meaning.