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It is the recognition of the ups and downs that make you alive


Moorgan

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I created a blog in the new Huddle Blog section and figured I'd try linking a thread to it. Here's the first paragraph and a link to it:

 

Have you ever heard of Sisyphus? Or the Myth of Sisyphus? No? You probably have but didn’t realize it. It’s the story of that ancient Greek who was punished by the gods to push a rock up a hill only to have it roll back down to the bottom before he reached the top…for all of eternity. Why do I bring that up? A French writer/philosopher (Camus) in 1942 published a philosophical essay called The Myth of Sisyphus. He suggested that there is only one question worthy of answering: Does the realization of the meaninglessness and absurdity of life necessarily require suicide?

 

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