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Description: Start building your ideal daily routine! The first 100 people who click on thefab.co/philosophiesforlife will get 25% OFF Fabulous Premium! Albert Camus - How To Find Meaning In Life (Philosophy of Absurdism) In this video we will be talking about how to find meaning in life from the philosophy of Albert Camus. Albert Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” and his philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life. We often feel uprooted, having to choose between more options than ever before, being bombarded by technological devices, innovations, and information, each demanding our attention. So, to help you find your direction, in this video we bring you 5 ways to find meaning in life from the philosophy of Albert Camus. Here are 5 ways to find meaning in life from the philosophy of Albert Camus - 01. Seek something worth dying for 02. Decide your future every day 03. Cultivate love 04. Be your best at each moment 05. Find strength in the darkest moments I hope you enjoyed watching these 5 ways to find meaning in life from the philosophy of Albert Camus and find them helpful in your life. Albert Camus is one of the greatest French writers and thinkers. He was a philosopher, an author and a journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 and his most famous works are The Stranger, The Plague, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Fall, and The Rebel. Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” which is a philosophical movement having as its central hypothesis that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe. Camus considered that absolute freedom must be balanced with absolute justice - too much freedom leads to the situation when the strong suppresses the weak but too much justice kills freedom, and we need to live and let live. As a promoter of the philosophy of the “absurd”, Camus believed that life has no meaning, that the universe simply exists and that it is indifferent to people’s lives. We are like Sisyphus from Greek mythology, forever carrying that heavy rock to the top of the hill, although we know the rock will always fall down and our life's work is meaningless. Our condition might be tragic, but Camus considered that this exact condition hides a blessing in disguise: life does not have a meaning, but we are free to attribute it any meaning we want. His philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life and even today, his philosophy is extremely relevant. Research/Writing: Bianca-Adina Szasz biancaszasz.com Narration/Audio Editing: Dan Mellins-Cohen dmcvoiceovers.com Music - Enchanting Inspirational Music - Royalty Free - This Moment youtube.com/watch?v=VObTSz0ufhQ Subscribe To Philosophies for Life youtube.com/channel/UCp1mRTkVlqDnxz_9S0YD9YQ