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I don't get it.
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Suffering gives meaning to your life. A human who doesn't suffer enough won't live a fulfilling life.
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>Babby finished the book four minutes ago and rather than sitting still to ponder, proudly proclaims his stupidity
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>>23538721
Not OP or the first post.

What did you think about this book?
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It's philosophy.
Sisyphus is from ancient Greek conceptions of "hell" being forced to do this pointless thing over and over.
Camus' We must imagine Sisyphus happy means that in our everyday struggles there must be acceptance. And further, that life itself comprises these *meaningless" activities: they don't invoke God's grace or bring enlightenment. Or do they ????
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>>23538705
In other words, an all loving God cannot hate evil
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>>23538701
what if sissypuss was
>le happy?
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>>23538701
Life could be seen as futile and meaningless or it could be seen as fulfilling, and there's not much standing in the way of either view beyond perception.



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