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Only when we accept the absurdity, that we humans try to seek a meaning in a meaningless place, and face it, is when we can actually be happy.

And I'll conclude this article by saying that I'm no expert in absurdism or in philosophy, and I maybe a little bit wrong here and there and that's why double check whatever you read this here.

hope it makes sense.

And here's a blog related to Absurdism to get started:

Camus and Absurdity.

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My POV on Albert Camus' Philosophy of the Absurd.

My POV on Albert Camus' Philosophy of the Absurd.

absurdism, the only philosophy of the funnies.

ever wondered what the fuck is life? yeah that's existential crisis, that's related to existentialism btw.

absurdism is a whole differen...

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absurdism states that humans try to search the meaning of life, through any means, but they fail all the time and why so?

not because we are just some useless homo sapiens but because 'life is meaningless'.

and even after knowing thi...

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But either way I am a fan of Albert Camus and that guy also stated how to live through this absurdity.

He stated that life has no inherent meaning.

And there are ways to make meaning of it: some make that with religion, some with money, some with drugs

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