Why We're Fated To Feel Lost - The Genius Philosophy Of Albert Camus
The French philosopher Albert Camus was one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers. He believed that life had no ultimate meaning or purpose outside of what we create for ourselves. In this video, we'll be exploring why he saw our existence as a kind of fate-one that leads us to feelings of lostness and confusion, but also to moments of transcendent joy and beauty.
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Schopenhauer ends where Camus starts
It's hard to "create your own destiny" when you are born in North Korea.
@sharonthompson8061
10 ай бұрын
Yes, the same when a persons childhood has not developed a sense of confidence, trust, and self worth. Education and having someone believe and offering support to help ‘picking you up’ (spiritually, maybe financially, a place to live and sustainable) can provide an atmosphere of hope and a more positive living.
Camus believed the most banal death would be by motor vehicle. He died with his publisher Gallimard on the road to Paris in a Facel Vega at the age of 46.
@nss309
10 ай бұрын
How's that banal?
ONLY GOD KNOWS EVERYTHING🙏❤🙏