Albert Camus said he did not want to die, nor did he want any of those who he loved to die.
Yet, he knew they all will.
For Camus this makes life absurd.
Yet for Camus the very fact of life's absurdity, that there is no meaning, gives Camus,
paradoxically, meaning.
Look at this image

The arrow is where we are on earth. Yet this picture is a but a very tiny suburb of our Universe and beyond the multiverse (endless |Universes). It really is no wonder that people believe in God,
(that Landlord with a vast estate) for this belief, this deference to authority is perfectly understandable in the light of the
vastness and indeed absurdity of it all. So, one has to end on an a note of optimism, I go along with
Camus, the fact that there is no meaning gives one meaning.
Yet, he knew they all will.
For Camus this makes life absurd.
Yet for Camus the very fact of life's absurdity, that there is no meaning, gives Camus,
paradoxically, meaning.
Look at this image

The arrow is where we are on earth. Yet this picture is a but a very tiny suburb of our Universe and beyond the multiverse (endless |Universes). It really is no wonder that people believe in God,
(that Landlord with a vast estate) for this belief, this deference to authority is perfectly understandable in the light of the
vastness and indeed absurdity of it all. So, one has to end on an a note of optimism, I go along with
Camus, the fact that there is no meaning gives one meaning.
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