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How To Live In The Present - Albert Camus (Philosophy of Absurdism) 

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In this video we will be talking about how to live in the present from the philosophy of Albert Camus. Albert Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism".
Here are 7 ways you can make most of your present from the philosophy of Albert Camus-
01. Have a motivation for living
02. Be yourself at all times
03. Live intensively
04. Live like a rebel
05. Focus on practical things
06. Accept the unpredictability of life
07. Find happiness in every phase of your life
I hope you enjoyed watching these 7 ways you can make most of your present 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.
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@PhilosophiesforLife
@PhilosophiesforLife 2 года назад
Albert Camus says “Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is.” We hope that you enjoyed this video and for more videos to help you find success and happiness using ancient philosophical wisdom, don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks so much for watching.
@constructivecritique5191
@constructivecritique5191 2 года назад
That is who man is. Lost! Like this philosophy of absurdity is. Where is the chaos he's talking about, other than in his mind.
@okuphelele9585
@okuphelele9585 2 года назад
So Albert Camus wants us to fight for what we believe is right while being amoral? What a contradiction... why is there no explanation or discussion on this topic?
@constructivecritique5191
@constructivecritique5191 2 года назад
@@okuphelele9585 because intellectuals enjoy projecting blue screen errors. The same old question: is the statement "I AM LYING" true or false? If true its false. If false it true. Blue screen error!
@constructivecritique5191
@constructivecritique5191 2 года назад
@@BroTomm1223 yes, we need To be informed about everything, even that we need to be inform. More food for thought. Some people embrace knowledge, some store it up like treasure, some package it to sell.
@eaglechaoui5657
@eaglechaoui5657 2 года назад
Thank you Team
@thechancellor-
@thechancellor- 2 года назад
To the *worthwhile person* seeing this, your dream is not dead. Don’t allow the past and current pains and hurts stop and define you. You’re more than a conqueror. Rise up and put yourself together. Keep pushing your future depends on it. I wish you all the best in life ❤️.
@MADKOALA
@MADKOALA 2 года назад
Oh yes blind positivity love it
@godard121
@godard121 2 года назад
@Mad koala, it’s not blind positivity. It’s personal accountability. Read Camus a little more carefully.
@janycebrown4071
@janycebrown4071 2 года назад
Merry Christmas ☃️🎄 We have a chance for a new beginning in every single day❣️ Happy New Year ❤️🎉
@JA-mn1en
@JA-mn1en 2 года назад
Which is better - the philosophy of Camus or Marcus Aurellius
@juliomartinez9337
@juliomartinez9337 2 года назад
@@JA-mn1en same thing different language
@Comerford1986
@Comerford1986 2 года назад
Albert Camus: How to live in the present Me: Save to *watch later*
@katherineg9396
@katherineg9396 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@Known-unknowns
@Known-unknowns 2 года назад
There’s a lot of truth in that 🤣
@supportiranianfreedom4982
@supportiranianfreedom4982 2 года назад
Clever!!🤣 Made us laugh....perhaps you did make the best use of the present moment🤔😁
@wsemmons2001
@wsemmons2001 Год назад
same!😊
@nej4t
@nej4t Год назад
I did the same too but now I’ve come to watch it and did! Maybe there’s hope for me.😬
@ReynaSingh
@ReynaSingh 2 года назад
So much of our time is spent thinking about being elsewhere. It is a virtue to accept that there is no where else to be
@Pyasa.shaitan
@Pyasa.shaitan 2 года назад
When you are free and don’t do tedious work; You feel that way, I’ll call it more privileged than being somewhere else; stop using “our” as scientist, philosophers, etc are also somewhere else most of the time too but they contribute to materialistic reality more than you ever will.
@logannaidoo1
@logannaidoo1 2 года назад
@@Pyasa.shaitan Could you tell us what contributions you have made to what you term as "materialistic reality?" You write as if you know her really well. Her candid comment did not require the vitriol that spewed forth from your mouth.
@Pyasa.shaitan
@Pyasa.shaitan 2 года назад
@@logannaidoo1 I was like her and know many like her but then I realized I’m in poverty and need to work. So I meet more people like myself, they on the contrary were thinking to survive and not living in a fantasy world of hyper optimism & anything can happen if you work hard. When you work minimum wage jobs as the majority does, you need to pay the rent or you’ll go homeless, you need buy stress relieving drugs from dangerous people when your government is jacking everything as opioids, these thoughts go away. I don’t wanna make any contributions to this shitty society, where majority of people like her want to change the world without even question the root cause to all problems “Capitalism”. Because they are raised with too many privileges and believe everyone regardless of there socioeconomic situations should act like her. Her struggles by working in a bank are more than a person surviving on a minimum wage alone in a world where human value is directly determined by there productive outlook, we are not free. That’s all because of blind privileged people like her.
@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366
@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366 2 года назад
@@Pyasa.shaitan Jesus, that was a completely uncalled for comment that is another example of some pretentious asshole with too much time on his hands making it harder for everybody else to have a normal discussion online. Can't you go troll a chatroom if you want to take your offline frustrations on everybody else?
@manschool4992
@manschool4992 2 года назад
Wherever you go, there you are.
@lievenyperman9363
@lievenyperman9363 Год назад
"The depressed live in the past, the fearful live in the future, and those who are at peace live in the present." - Lao Tzu (If my memory serves) -
@theadrenalizedartist6843
@theadrenalizedartist6843 Год назад
I am 51 years old and in watching this I remember reading Albert Camus’ plays in high school. My philosophy now is this: yes I’m 51, but I’m just getting started. I state that because most of my family lives to be between 85 and 100 years old. I’m not the kind of woman in her 50s that’s going to just continually sit at home and think about what used to be. I’m focused on who I’m becoming and I’m enjoying every moment of that.
@ElderTimes
@ElderTimes Год назад
You go girl!
@varunsrivastava1229
@varunsrivastava1229 Год назад
That is a great attitude. Age is just a number anyway. What matters most is your physical and mental well being. Enjoy your life to the fullest..👍💪😃
@geraldrhule5945
@geraldrhule5945 Год назад
That my belief too Artist. I would love to talk to you ms.51 probably 52 now are you married?? My vibs like your vibs🤔☺🤗
@lovenikolatesla846
@lovenikolatesla846 2 года назад
It's odd isn't it life spending years in the past thinking about suicide because my mum abandoned me was hard to cope with but fast forward to today glad to be alive having a purpose to humanity helping others help themselves is a saving grace,thank you universe ❤
@laurenfinucci2780
@laurenfinucci2780 2 года назад
Xo✌💛🌞💞
@stevecooper7038
@stevecooper7038 2 года назад
I'm Tesla, go away you imposter!
@davidtheberge1231
@davidtheberge1231 2 года назад
Congratulations on fighting your demons. Also your comment was very hearth warming hope giving. Thank god you're present in this world 🤗.
@peterstankiewicz2474
@peterstankiewicz2474 2 года назад
I know what it's like to be abandoned. Fight on bro !!
@lovenikolatesla846
@lovenikolatesla846 2 года назад
@@peterstankiewicz2474 We appreciate things that other don't the simple things Peter as you know it hurts but as time goes by and self healing is applied it hurts a lot less. Merry Xmas and hopefully you'll have a Happy New Year 🎆🎄🎉
@privateequityguy
@privateequityguy 2 года назад
*"If people are doubting how far you can go, go so far that you can't hear them..."* If you are reading this, I hope you have an amazing day!!! 🙂🙂🙂
@jackladd4332
@jackladd4332 2 года назад
lol, i loved that mate thank you. Good advice. I hope you have an amazing day.
@JC-xc8rx
@JC-xc8rx 2 года назад
But but but the fun is always elsewhere
@Qwufi
@Qwufi 2 года назад
Wow! This is my new favorite quote!
@juliantej
@juliantej 2 года назад
You sir are too kind. Keep spreading awesomeness much love
@cosmicbounty
@cosmicbounty Год назад
I hope you are living your greatest life with happiness and joy. Blessings
@WisdominQuotes
@WisdominQuotes 2 года назад
"For the first time, the first, I laid my heart open to the benign indifference of the universe. To feel it so like myself, indeed, so brotherly, made me realize that I’d been happy, and that I was happy still." ~~Albert Camus, The Stranger, Part II, Chapter V
@yearofthegarden
@yearofthegarden 2 года назад
This couldn't have come to me at a better moment. I've recently overcome a two month, midlife crisis now at 35, after I lost the core motivation to my workaholism, and the burn out had reduced my inhibition towards apathy. My whole life has been pretty smooth surface wise, but I've always been neglected spiritually, given tools, but never shown how to use them. Being raised in a faith based religion, I took a lot of damage when I was young, assuming everyone I would meet had the same general level of respect that was instilled into me, particularly in dating and having the shattering realization that faith in marriage is not the direction the majority of our society is headed down. All but one of highschool friends self deleted, and the only reason I probably did not join them is my faith, but as that got whittled down by my observations of those around me, the more I could see the value in my friend's level of escapism. In the end, i have not found much value in the mode of how life should go, that we are given by society, I went off on my own journey for the past 17 years and have suffered through poverty to chase a passion of understanding agriculture. My original plan all those years ago was simply to teach people how to grow food, but I got hooked into the chase of the grind in each season and lost that core component, as well as the component of growing food so I could share it with my family, and even start one. These are areas I now put priority on, as I am not longer making decisions based on efficiency in production, but instead in aesthetics of place, as my surroundings have the appearance of a excel spread sheet made manifest, but I need to make it more inviting so moments can be enjoyed among them. I am learning new skills before skills become harder to learn in old age, so I may have more tools to teach with, primarily through art. Ultimately my new goal and motivation is to grow more food, by teaching more people to grow food, instead of myself growing more. Plus a teacher always learns more form their student, than the student takes away from the teacher.
@colmancostello
@colmancostello 2 года назад
Reply to Patchwork Gardens : You sound very interesting and definitely well spoken and caring. I hope you can find peace in this world. There are a million ways you can live your life. Please consider the many ways you can change your situation and know that this human existence ism precious. I came to Chamus through my spiritual teacher Thich Nhat Hahn. I strongly recommend his teaching, he is a Buddhist zen master but his teachings are non secular. I would recommend his book called The Art of Living.
@serrielu8025
@serrielu8025 2 года назад
Midlife crisis at 35? Too early.
@Miss_Judged
@Miss_Judged 11 месяцев назад
Dear friend, I wish you well for the future. You are living and breath proof of Camus theology ❤
@MrWaterbugdesign
@MrWaterbugdesign 2 года назад
Decades ago I adjusted my life to live in the present and do several other things I found out later philosophers said were good ways to live. I did it only because it made sense to me. Today I live as a hermit and have for 3 years. The issue with living as philosophers say is 99.9% of people don't. They talk a lot about wanting to live these ways, but don't. When you do live this way it puts you out of step with almost everyone else. You drift further and further from those around you. Be careful about following philosophers. Make sure you actually want that path and where it leads. I'm happy I did, but I don't think it's for everyone.
@AFMMarcelD
@AFMMarcelD 2 года назад
I’m lucky to have taken Camus philosophy in college 41 years ago, this young genius words and wisdom is responsible for many positive thought provoking afternoons. In an exercise that defies logic bordering in absurdism, he dies in a car crash @ age 46, I wonder how many more masterpieces he would have written. Love ❤️ this man, he definitely has had a great positive lasting effect in my life. His legacy ensures his immortality, proud to have all of his works and share them with family and friends.
@nibbletouch7566
@nibbletouch7566 2 года назад
Great comment 👌👍
@herrweiss2580
@herrweiss2580 Год назад
@@nibbletouch7566 Great movie star! ❤
@lornaokkers789
@lornaokkers789 Год назад
love this given me a new look about life and myself
@mizzoupatriot8814
@mizzoupatriot8814 2 года назад
When you live in the present you are most in touch with the universe how it wants you to be...Just like Freddie Mercury said about songwriting...If it's planned it's boring. Live freely and with no regrets!! It makes you the person you're suppose to be.
@Yuki_fan1
@Yuki_fan1 2 года назад
Supposed to be...so you mean there is purpose in life..?
@BedeLaplume
@BedeLaplume 2 года назад
That's a very good synthesis of his work along with tangible examples.. Narration and montage are excellent also.. Thanks..
@SuperTerminator50
@SuperTerminator50 2 года назад
I am 60 now, My Children are 24 and 23 , trying to pass any of my Hard fought Knowledge onto them , is like smashing my head against a brick wall......lol...
@MsBeachgirl10
@MsBeachgirl10 2 года назад
True dat.
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 2 года назад
The best thing you can do is to love them and let them learn from their own experiences. However well intentioned you are, you will always be seen as an oppressor. I spent years resisting my overbearing parents. Some of what they said and believed was the sme as what I came to believe, but much of what they said was wrong or not appropriate. If they ask for advice, you can give it. Keep in mind you may not be always right, or that what feels right for you may not be right for them.
@KK-qd6ro
@KK-qd6ro Год назад
We condition our children by how we behave. Just be kind and available and they will grow themselves.
@chemicalhearts1045
@chemicalhearts1045 2 года назад
I don't really watch RU-vid but when I do this channel is always the reason. The best channel who enlightened my vision about philosophy so far. KEEP POSTING PLEASE, I'M ABCESSED WITH EVERY SINGLE VIDEO YOU MAKE❤️
@dingusdingus2152
@dingusdingus2152 2 года назад
An abscess is a severe pus filled bacterial infection. Maybe you meant obsessed?
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 2 года назад
Rest in powerful peace Albert Camus 🙏 7 November 1913 ~ 4 January 1960⚘
@SithCelia
@SithCelia 2 года назад
As stated in materials on the subject of chaos magick, "Nothing is true and everything is permitted." Why settle for someone else's notions of what the universe and life are really all about, or sink into despair at the utter meaningless of it all? Why not just rejoice in this absurdity and blaze forth your own trail. I needed this video tonight!
@aquelpibe
@aquelpibe 2 года назад
Thank you. I was not aware that Camus´ philosophy was so similar to my own. It is comforting that your attitude towards life, honed over many decades, is aligned with that of well-known and respected thinkers.
@bitingapotato3277
@bitingapotato3277 2 года назад
I would love to see a discussion between Camus and Marcus Aurelius or Confucius. Rebellion and the absurd vs Duty and structure as it were.
@julioviloria3289
@julioviloria3289 2 года назад
Probably something like Diogenes vs Plato. Or Sadghuru & Osho vs western ideologies.
@m.lisahollingsworth7745
@m.lisahollingsworth7745 Год назад
Wow!! :)
@madahad9
@madahad9 2 года назад
The Rebel is a book that made a great impression on me and I read it every few years. I don't claim to completely understand it but I think I did pretty well for someone who never made it to high school. It seems to express the need for rebels in various positions in life or else it begins to stagnate and regress. My favourite passage comes on the first page where Camus writes: The rebel slave says yes and no simultaneously. I tend to edit out the word 'slave' whenever I use the quote. It's still a valid quote without the word. Another Camus quote (although I don't know where it comes from) is: In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. It's a beautiful and inspiring quote .
@michaelmcknight3639
@michaelmcknight3639 2 года назад
Thank you! that is a great quote.
@heran6899
@heran6899 2 года назад
I wrote down the passage you quoted. So inspiring!
@dfvm8945
@dfvm8945 2 года назад
Mr Google says: Camus: "In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer."At noon, on the half-sandy slopes, strewn with heliotropes like a foam that the furious waves of the last few days had left behind in their retreat, I gazed at the sea, gently rising and falling as if exhausted, and quenched two thirsts that cannot be long neglected if all one’s being is not to dry up, the thirst to love and the thirst to admire. For there is only misfortune in not being loved; there is misery in not loving. All of us, today, are dying of this misery. This is because blood and hatred lay bare the heart itself; the long demand for justice exhausts even the love that gave it birth. In the clamor we live in, love is impossible and justice not enough. That is why Europe hates the daylight and can do nothing but confront one injustice with another. In order to prevent justice from shriveling up, from becoming nothing but a magnificent orange with a dry, bitter pulp, I discovered one must keep a freshness and a source of joy intact within, loving the daylight that injustice leaves unscathed, and returning to the fray with this light as a trophy. Here, once more, I found an ancient beauty, a young sky, and measured my good fortune as I realized at last that in the worst years of our madness the memory of this sky had never left me. It was this that in the end had saved me from despair. I had always known that the ruins of Tipasa were younger than our dry-docks or our debris. In Tipasa, the world is born again each day in a light always new. Oh light! The cry of all the characters in classical tragedy who come face to face with their destinies. I knew now that their final refuge was also ours. In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." Albert Camus, Return to Tipasa (1953)
@KD-rs6xx
@KD-rs6xx 2 года назад
The word slave is okay to utter
@supportiranianfreedom4982
@supportiranianfreedom4982 2 года назад
@@dfvm8945 My Goodness, so much Beauty in such misery...I guess realizing that is the way to accepting the conditions (desired or not), which life forces on us.
@edphoenix
@edphoenix 2 года назад
through acceptance of this indifference, he became able to face the absurd..👌
@TheLacedaemonian300
@TheLacedaemonian300 2 года назад
This really hit home for me. I knew of Camus, but haven't yet studied his work. Be it similar life choices, or pathways of thought and action, I swear to you that these philosophic ideas of his mirror my own, almost to a fault. I'm in my early Autumn Days, and have questioned my choices in life from time to time, but after watching this, I believe I have found a common spirit that resides in myself, and it might be the spirit that inhabited the body of Camus. I'll have to place Jean Baudrillard on pause, and go back to Albert Camus for the time being. It's good to know that I'm not as alone as I thought. Thank you for opening my eyes to him, Philosophy for Life.
@luisbolano8325
@luisbolano8325 2 года назад
A little bit of every men resides inside of us. Read Dostoyevski, you'll love it
@TheLacedaemonian300
@TheLacedaemonian300 2 года назад
@@luisbolano8325 He's on my list! I just finished a few of Tolstoy's works, and they blew my mind! The Kreutzer Sonata, was so good I read it again as soon as I finished it.
@AvadoNMod
@AvadoNMod 2 года назад
Well, you then also deserve a Nobel. I hope you'll have it.
@TheLacedaemonian300
@TheLacedaemonian300 2 года назад
@@AvadoNMod I would like to accept this Nobel Prize on behalf of all those that commented and upvoted my original comment. "Y'all da real MVP's" - Albert Einstein
@gregtheleglarson4059
@gregtheleglarson4059 2 года назад
Camus does not believe in hope or in its “cousin,” regret. If we are to say that regret is futile because it anchors us to the past and thus removed from the present, we must acknowledge the same villainy in hope and in the future to which it is connected. All that is certain is the moment in which we live so our rebellion can only exist there. Yes, one can be absurd in any profession, but Camus specifies the importance and the primacy of creation in the face of inevitable and unpredictable destruction. This can be as vast as actually creating a work of art or simply creating the meanings and outlooks of our daily lives however we see fit, on the condition that we consciously face the absurd in every moment.
@alinebaruchi1936
@alinebaruchi1936 2 года назад
Eu tô nessa vibe. Passo pano pra geral
@magdalenaavila4115
@magdalenaavila4115 4 месяца назад
I’m 75 and at age 50 I lived in New York where I was born . I had never lived anywhere else though being descended from puertorican parents, I had learned of my culture and visited the island at age 23 and about 5 more times till moving to Puerto Rico in 2000. I made the drastic decision to move permanently my only son at age 25 took his life. I had no family left in NY and decided it would be too lonely and painful to continue there . Though I live far from the family left in PR i,ve continued living by my own in a senior condo, for 15 yrs now. It’s very lifeless and poor, I only receive social security and it barely covers my basic expenses. I’ve made the best of it- even had a small business for a short while. hosted a tourism catamaran and was a sales rep for a cigar company. This all happened from 50 to 62 yrs old. Such a long story but to say that I never gave up hope and each day I would open the door of my rental and decided to make the best of each day. So Mr Camus was correct with his philosophy of living the present. That’s what I did. Thank you for reading.
@sadiaarman363
@sadiaarman363 Год назад
The more meaning we ceate for ourselves, the more intensively can we rebel against the world, the more can we live our life to the point of tears.
@kathrynphillips3710
@kathrynphillips3710 2 года назад
The meaning of life 💫is to give life a meaning💫💫💫💫💫
@christinemartin63
@christinemartin63 Год назад
My favorite philosopher. A writer of startling original thoughts and stunning prose style. I have a shrine to him on my bookshelf. (Nevertheless ... our heroes have feet of clay, as Lottman's biography shows.) Thank you for your lovely lecture!
@TheFlydevine
@TheFlydevine Год назад
What an amazing video, thank you so much for this
@ZeuzBluez
@ZeuzBluez 2 года назад
I was born not far from where he was born in eastern algeria n I discovered at early age his works at my primary school library which become later my bible . Repose en paix, tonton Albert.
@dotpeat1372
@dotpeat1372 2 года назад
A bonus and boost to watch! Thanks for creating & uploading this.
@markdavidignacio9073
@markdavidignacio9073 2 года назад
Another video that I will write in my journal. Thank you very much.
@Wubby805
@Wubby805 2 года назад
The video and message are very well done. I applaud you. The philosophy [Absurdism] is literally a carbon copy of Stoicism, simply rebranded. That's how I heard it in my head. Just the same, I enjoyed it.
@marano40plus
@marano40plus 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! Hugs from Greece ❤️
@nayathau2953
@nayathau2953 2 года назад
Thank you for this video....literally shifted my perspective of life❤️❤️
@oncall21
@oncall21 2 года назад
I needed to watch this today. Thank you! 🙏
@colourinmyrainbow
@colourinmyrainbow 2 года назад
me too!
@banderaljohani3139
@banderaljohani3139 2 года назад
Bonne vulgarisation de la pensée de ce génie d’Albert Camus. Well done and lets all seek for applying this philosophy 🙏
@timblackwood1531
@timblackwood1531 2 года назад
Sad that he died the year of my birth but so glad to read his words 👍👍👍 strange really as Im not really a book fan but I'm changing as I get old so thanks Albert 📖👌
@ShihanTomCallahan
@ShihanTomCallahan 2 года назад
Needed this reminder right now thanks for posting
@danielpeppiatt9463
@danielpeppiatt9463 2 года назад
To be or not to be, that is the question !
@pjaworek6793
@pjaworek6793 2 года назад
Thank you! Wow, it's absurd I haven't heard of Absurdism. This was preaching to the choir the whole way through. Hilarious, entertaining to boot. I'll be showing people this.
@kathrynphillips3710
@kathrynphillips3710 2 года назад
Love this 💗 Thankyou for sharing 🙏
@jayg3184
@jayg3184 2 года назад
I'm a very simple man, I see Camus and I click.
@girlplanetboy
@girlplanetboy 2 года назад
Reading a lot of the comments below, it struck me that given the age and circumstance of Camus' death, one can only hope to be lucky in life. It seems that despair is a direct result of, as Camus put it, undergoing the experience of bad luck. Life is such a fickle mistress whose whims can change a person's life in a heartbeat - for ill or benefit. Accepting this absurd fact is perhaps key to living a full life. Great video synopsis of his philosophy. Thanks. X
@kevinomeara4212
@kevinomeara4212 2 года назад
The circumstances of his death proved the absurdity of existence. What a talent to lose with so much more to offer.
@naomimakin1908
@naomimakin1908 2 года назад
My favourite Camus is the poem Invincible Summer, it's kept me going on many occasions 💜
@hunterluxton5976
@hunterluxton5976 10 месяцев назад
Absurdly fantastic. Clearly explained with a great speaking voice.
@VenusLover17
@VenusLover17 2 года назад
Too good! Thanks for this posts!!
@Rizs_Ahmad
@Rizs_Ahmad 2 года назад
One of the best videos on RU-vid ♥️
@ronaldoferreira594
@ronaldoferreira594 Год назад
Love him. Thank you!
@Jarvis-MkII
@Jarvis-MkII 2 года назад
Vital as a response to today's issues... we all need to take notes!
@MandawalaHimi
@MandawalaHimi 2 года назад
For the first time I am watching a RU-vid worth being watched ! More than that as though I am listening to a Buddha Dhamma talk! Meursault after being imprisoned began to see things! He saw « for the first time » the moon from his prison roof! He saw moon with mindfulness! He began to live in the Present ! I would like to draw your attention to the following quote of Erwin Schordinger , the quantum physicist : « There is only Now, this one and immutable Now; Now is the only thing that has no end! » Please accept my heartfelt gratitude for publishing this worthy RU-vid ! You deserve everyone’s appreciation !
@flo9388
@flo9388 Год назад
very interesting!!!! a fantastic explanation. Good job! Keep this up. thanks
@Manchild..dadchild
@Manchild..dadchild 2 года назад
This is going to work for me.. And I am doing great for myself to Do great for others I promise that Thankyou
@sanjaygautam7572
@sanjaygautam7572 2 года назад
Ohhhh wooow.. this is just so cool .. thanks so much for sharing meanigful truths ! love it
@marisadallavalle393
@marisadallavalle393 2 года назад
Thank you.
@wayne-kj4iw
@wayne-kj4iw 2 года назад
no matter what you are going thru , the sun will come up tomorrow and nothing is permanent
@milkyway808
@milkyway808 2 года назад
Okay I need to rewatch again I like this video
@martijn2246
@martijn2246 Год назад
I read a lot about buddism, absurdism and stoisism and these all have the simmilar points.
@kursk124
@kursk124 2 года назад
EXCELLENT MESSAGE
@Season1Ep3
@Season1Ep3 Год назад
Thank you for videos you make! your channel got me to start posting nature videos. Thank you
@juanpabloortegasierra1401
@juanpabloortegasierra1401 2 года назад
Me gustó mucho el vídeo, gracias
@lcaryfrog
@lcaryfrog 2 года назад
This one is a goody! Thanks!
@zeeee985
@zeeee985 2 года назад
Powerful video
@herberteaton6028
@herberteaton6028 2 года назад
Thank you 😊
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 2 года назад
I am grateful for the gift of now 🎁❤
@prasadforfaithingod6590
@prasadforfaithingod6590 2 года назад
Lovely message
@kelseymj1975
@kelseymj1975 2 года назад
I'm 46 and for you to suggest I'm in the "autumn season of my life" or that "I don't adhere to beauty standards like I once did" when I feel like I'm just getting started doesn't exactly make me want to turn to more of your philosophy oh happiness lol. Camus on the other hand I will read more about.
@pram204
@pram204 2 года назад
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing the work of Albert Camus. Some of the concepts are aligned with Eastern Philosophy. This world is a Maya (illusion).
@bernardlunn
@bernardlunn 2 года назад
Love it!
@yousufnairang2350
@yousufnairang2350 Год назад
I had read Calmu and thought his absurdism is deeply pessimistic but this discourse not only helped me to understand Calmu better and almost fully,it helped me in fighting deep depression which has emanated from the realisation that life is essentially meaningless.Thanks.
@SongCraftersHub
@SongCraftersHub 2 года назад
good information...thank you sir
@sylcabelas1173
@sylcabelas1173 2 года назад
Thank s for this video' an opening to new horizon of life and real unique meaning of path of life but of course man cannot live alone he need the universe.
@chiringasaha
@chiringasaha 2 года назад
Excellent!
@johnorkutcopero8656
@johnorkutcopero8656 2 года назад
Thanks 🇧🇷
@MarioMartinez-pt1fr
@MarioMartinez-pt1fr 2 года назад
Philosophically true to a point! No one can predict the future when it comes to health, nature, and political views of the world. STAY true to thy self and acturulazilation will follow, living a healthy and holdlistic lifestyle. MAX 🌏👍🙏❤💯🌻💙🙏👍
@arkhie9883
@arkhie9883 2 года назад
The Myth of Sisyphus; one of the interesting book I ever read.
@sisyphus9012
@sisyphus9012 2 года назад
Agree.
@seydj7858
@seydj7858 2 года назад
Great lessons 🙏✌️
@farahdeeba-bm5vx
@farahdeeba-bm5vx 11 месяцев назад
Although I am not completely agree with Cuma's idea about life, but the other half of his ideas are worth reading.
@sleepy6633
@sleepy6633 2 года назад
I love your voice. It's soothing :3
@74dstyle
@74dstyle 2 года назад
Brilliant
@greenLaVitameadows
@greenLaVitameadows 2 года назад
Thank you ! 🌈😇
@robertocanales1201
@robertocanales1201 2 года назад
Thank you very much 😑🙏🏼
@Shukdevtex
@Shukdevtex Год назад
Great video❤️
@M60gunner1971
@M60gunner1971 2 года назад
Absurdism is a great word.
@-aussie-
@-aussie- 2 года назад
Thankyou
@ivankipruto3343
@ivankipruto3343 2 месяца назад
This saved my life
@hebaenglish2917
@hebaenglish2917 2 года назад
So amazing as usual 🙂 hello from Algeria
@mehranshahbazi7175
@mehranshahbazi7175 2 года назад
wow acceptance is a key to being in the moment,we need to work on it thnx so much for helping🤩✌
@sheilameyers152
@sheilameyers152 2 года назад
Being in the moment is where I want to be most of the time…..slipping into absurdism is where I find myself occasionally… what a weird concept to ponder!
@LightlySaltedPatty
@LightlySaltedPatty 2 года назад
Awesome video!
@alanchriston6806
@alanchriston6806 2 года назад
Brilliant 😊
@alfredocaputto6926
@alfredocaputto6926 2 года назад
Finally understood 🙌 by the internet 👏
@wayneaustin5533
@wayneaustin5533 2 года назад
Faith is far from an escape, it provides a world view that helps explain why thing are the way they are.
@michelmurphy7152
@michelmurphy7152 2 года назад
It's an illusion
@codycarter2643
@codycarter2643 2 года назад
I just believe in what makes someone a better person
@marcuskwek3832
@marcuskwek3832 2 года назад
Damn, I think I've found all the answers I've been looking for in my past 27 years of living.
@lilbohhdex6716
@lilbohhdex6716 2 года назад
Thank you for this, appreciate the mindfulness of your content and it overall
@codycarter2643
@codycarter2643 2 года назад
I was just experiencing life the best way I knew how that wouldn’t hurt anybody else
@joojee7297
@joojee7297 2 года назад
My thoughts of acceptance atm.. Is we would never die.. Then LIFE would be a meaningless Lie! I believe in via dolorosa. Acceptance has at least helped me during these harsh times. Cheers from Finland ..cold today, freezy wind. Lots ov clothes needed. Tomorrow never knows ;) I love and respect it
@naturalforlife6741
@naturalforlife6741 2 года назад
A life without a passion isn't much of a life at all. Find your passion and pursue it.
@martinesejour3361
@martinesejour3361 2 года назад
Living life to the fullest means not confining a person in their home at all times w/o exploring leisure activities that can assist them in blowing off steam creatively!
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