Riva, M. (2026, May 18). Sisyphus, the Absurd, and the Meaning of Life.
Abstract: Personal interpretation of The Myth of Sisyphus that explores how Albert Camus rejects both transcendent meaning and nihilistic despair in favor of “revolt”: the conscious acceptance of life's absurdity without surrendering to it. Through Sisyphus's endless struggle, I argue that Camus presents freedom not as escape from suffering, but as the ability to embrace one's condition fully and find meaning in the struggle itself. Happiness, then, emerges not from hope or purpose imposed from outside, but from lucid rebellion against an indifferent universe.
Keywords: philosophy, existentialism, books, sisyphus, absurdism, meaning of life