@@Neko1829he betrayed the gods and was forced to push a boulder up a mountain but when be got to the top the boulder would roll back down, forcing him to start from the beginning
@maclenix Or if you’re an ULTRAKILL fan, Sisyphus is that guy that’ll kill over, and over, and OVER again, making beating him seem like a *sisyphean* task.
Funnily enough the second and third one have an end, with the chocolate actually growing shorter with each bar gone. And the marker eventually running out of ink.
That is not the story of Sisyphus. He didn't feel a need to "Carry on", his punishment was to push a boulder up a hill and whenever he reached the top it would roll back down. Jack ass
@@NotRealChatGPTone must imagine that skeletron prime is actually WAY harder than the twins who are merely “run away from the green one and hide in a box for the red one”
Reminds me of an art exhibition where a robotic arm was programmed to keep scooping up deep red liquid around it, only for the liquid to spread out again. It kept doing it until the artist decided to shut it down after about 3 years of non stop scooping up liquid in futility.
the funny thing about 90% of these is that there will be an end, not of success, but of failure, the machine will stop working, the marker runs out of ink, the water spills, just like sisyphus
Now that i think about it, the rock that sissy will carry started huge but eventually it will become smaller and smaller when it degrades from so much pushing.
Eventually, there will be no more boulder to push. At this point, Sisyphus realized how much the boulder gave his existence his meaning and purpose despite having to do repetitive mundane task.
@@steppindown6874 Absolutely... It became such an important part of his existence, that now that it is gone, even though it should (and probably is) good, he still would need to reinvent himself, a new self, now, without boulders to push...
1. Eventually the maker gets bored 2. Theres less chocolate over time 3. Either the cottaption stops eorking, the pen runs out of ink, or the eraser stops working 4. It spills out 5. The train is too fast and derails or the contraption breaks 6. Too slow to get. Back 7. The car runs out of gas
I know this is probably just a Simpsons reference, but I did actually stop and think for a bit about how energy was lost in both systems. It's through friction in the marble and through molecules escaping in the case of the liquid, as the biggest sinks for each.
Debunking em all 1st: due to the siphon effect we may observe the water going up the loop but if the siphon is strong enough to go against gravity. And if so the water won't fall back in the cup, ending the cycle. 2nd: The extra choclate piece comes from the middle, if you observe carefully then you'll notice that the middle peices are getting shorter therefore the chocolate will be finished after some time. 3rd: multiple things can happen, the marker runs out of ink, the duster gets damaged or the battery of the motor spinning the fan dies. 4th: the pipe thingy connected to the jugs is placed on a higher level than the highest point in that jug therefore the water won't go high enough in the pipe to transfer it to another, breaking the cycle. 5th: until the arm's battery runs out. 6th: the ball lands higher than it was dropped from, implying that there is a hidden motor cause if not, it will break the first law of thermodynamics. If that's not the case then the friction should convert some of that energy into heat and sound, making it unable to come back up to its initial position.
Always remember… - the cup with the green liquid can take a break when it evaporates - The chocolate gets smaller and smaller until it’s evenly sliced - the robot doesn’t have to clean up the marker when the marker runs out of ink - When it becomes summer the water in the buckets will evaporate and can water plants again - when the train runs out of battery the robot doesn’t have to move the tracks anymore - It can get windy and the marble will roll off the dish - the level wouldn’t be in the game if it were impossible - and Sisyphus grows stronger after every roll Just a little encouragement. We can overcome :)
it's more like the marble will stop because perpetual motion is impossible, there is always going to be a loss of energy somewhere, even if infinitely small
0:00 one must imagine green liquid happy 0:10 one must imagine chocolate happy 0:21 one must imagine a sharpie happy 0:34 one must imagine water happy 0:44 one must imagine a toy train happy 0:56 one must imagine a metal ball happy 1:06 one must imagine a truck happy
if the one impactful thing gen z do is meme society out of depression and into a view of absurdism through the lens of albert camus then they have succeeded as a generation
The difference between these and sisyphus is that these tasks will eventually be done, the water will eventually evaporate, the marker will eventually dry out, the chocolate will once run out (it's just an optical illusion) and so on.
I like how mostly all of these will eventually end. Eventually the batteries of the flask will run out, Eventually there will be no more chocolate to cut, Eventually the marker will run dry, Eventually all of the water will evaporate, Eventually the batteries of the toy train will run out, Eventually the batteries of the perpetual motion machine will run out, Eventually the game will break, And eventually Sisyphus' rock will erode.
You’re living the life of sisyphus without realizing it. Everyday you sleep late not knowing what you’re doing with your life. You wake up the next day and forget that you were lost the previous day. Rinse and repeat. It’s time to make a change. Be strong enough to withstand the struggles. Be strong enough to lift the rock and throw it over the hill. Be strong enough to go to sleep without wasting time. Yes, it indeed takes a strong one, a disciplined one, to do just that, because every bad habit is keeping you from being the best form of your self. Adapt, evolve, overcome.
@@rexsthegreat22Thank you, really. I have been going through bad moments in my life that are making me change my way to see the life and... the things in general. Your comment is a boost of motivation to be stronger that I want to leverage. (sorry if there's ortographyc mistakes, my english is bad)