A GUIDE TO ABSURDISM: The Philosophy For Living Fully

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  • @TheShubLub
    @TheShubLub 3 роки тому +8504

    I love absurdism so MUCH.
    Reminds of a buddha saying.
    Relax, nothing is under control.

  • @stackk.113
    @stackk.113 3 роки тому +4027

    Nihilism: LIVE HAS NO SENSE!!!
    Absurdism: so what?

  • @Hcloudbear
    @Hcloudbear 3 роки тому +6966

    Absurdism makes nihilism not matter.

    • @julioferr
      @julioferr 3 роки тому +235

      i’m inclined to agree except in the case of optimistic nihilism which might be the reverse

    • @David-in4ft
      @David-in4ft 3 роки тому +397

      @@h20taku60 optimistic nihilism is the belief that there is no inherent meaning in anything, but you create your own meaning, your own reason to live.

    • @h20taku60
      @h20taku60 3 роки тому +184

      @@David-in4ft but that's literally not something you can do. It's not even solid as an idea. If you think there is no meaning, that's that. It doesn't matter what you want to do, or whether or not you get to do it. That's not meaning. That's just you doing what you want to do. Under a lens if nihilism everything is meaningless, including everything you want, think, and decide. That's kinda the point

    • @Aadhitiya_Murali
      @Aadhitiya_Murali 3 роки тому +580

      @@David-in4ft that's just a fancy way to say existentialism

    • @ojo4949
      @ojo4949 3 роки тому +48

      @@Aadhitiya_Murali Literally HAHAHA

  • @nono-ld2dk
    @nono-ld2dk 3 роки тому +2223

    "when nothing we do matters, all that matters is what we do"

  • @Entropic_Alloy
    @Entropic_Alloy 3 роки тому +4379

    I do love the Camus. The ultimate act of rebellion against an uncaring and nonsensical universe is to live in spite of it. Great vid.

    • @sibanbgd100
      @sibanbgd100 3 роки тому +27

      @trickShot2Shot Spite doesn't necessitate hate

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU 3 роки тому +51

      @trickShot2Shot Suffering is indeed inevitable, so live your life as you seem fit. Love and hate as much as you desire, they're the same coin anyway :)

    • @GalatheonIL52NEP
      @GalatheonIL52NEP 3 роки тому +4

      I find it difficult to feel at peace with idea of our universe being uncaring. I want to be cared for, I want to be important and have a deeper meaning! I think despite the destruction, creation, restoration and chaos the universe is always at peace with itself but as somebody that craves a higher purpose or understanding it feels like devastating news that none of this will ever be explained to me in my current mortal life.

    • @GalatheonIL52NEP
      @GalatheonIL52NEP 3 роки тому +19

      @Damedane Yes, listening to some Alan Watts last night helped me to re-evaluate my desires to have meaning and purpose. The reality is that it will never be explained or ‘proven’ to me and so rather than fight this I will instead try to allow myself to still experience any emotional pain felt by this fact but to keep reflecting on this and reminding myself that I do not need to continuously ponder on “why am I here?” But more so “okay, I am here.” A statement with no connotation attached for me to attempt to explore.

    • @GalatheonIL52NEP
      @GalatheonIL52NEP 3 роки тому +1

      @Damedane Thanks, I hope that you do as well.

  • @randomperson9722
    @randomperson9722 Рік тому +1596

    I love absurdism and the whole concept of facing the meaningless and saying “fuck you, I’m going to live anyway”

    • @Joeh_
      @Joeh_ Рік тому +20

      Life is chaos and I love it

    • @Xenowave
      @Xenowave Рік тому +13

      Damn, that's a good summary of NieR: Automata honestly

    • @user-qi7xx5ih6z
      @user-qi7xx5ih6z Рік тому +9

      Basically a rephrasing of the active nihilism of Nietzsche. Rebellion against the meaninglessness is used to justify living. Just another cope.

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Рік тому +40

      ​@@user-qi7xx5ih6z Couldn't care less. I don't care if Nietzsche says a box of chocolates has no meaning to the world at large, they're still delicious and I am gonna eat it...

    • @user-qi7xx5ih6z
      @user-qi7xx5ih6z Рік тому +4

      @@theotherohlourdespadua1131 Sure but claiming you don't care and simultaneously implying the good taste of chocolate has value is still a form of coping with meaninglessness.

  • @thegamingcobra1059
    @thegamingcobra1059 3 роки тому +2513

    Absurdism literally helped me escape my existential crisis

    • @gustavsamuel
      @gustavsamuel 2 роки тому +13

      That’s great!

    • @schrodings9465
      @schrodings9465 2 роки тому +38

      and it's helping me with my internal chaos and fear rn I think

    • @eylul4831
      @eylul4831 2 роки тому +58

      absurdism along with stoicism has been helpful to me too, i am forever grateful for this channel

    • @marcodiepold8620
      @marcodiepold8620 2 роки тому +8

      @@eylul4831 How do the logos and the absurdity fit together? I mean in a metaphysical sense they are contrary

    • @eylul4831
      @eylul4831 2 роки тому +15

      @@marcodiepold8620 yeah they don't fit but they dont have to in order to be helpful if that makes sense

  • @Alex-nf7gx
    @Alex-nf7gx 3 роки тому +2926

    Before I got into philosophy (which is very recently) ive always thought life was absurd and so random and comical that it was almost imposible not to find it a strangely hilarious experience.

    • @elliequinnn
      @elliequinnn 3 роки тому +187

      existence is quite funny when you think about it

    • @Cloudkiker97
      @Cloudkiker97 3 роки тому +12

      THIS!!! ❤️👌

    • @all.the.same.iProductions
      @all.the.same.iProductions 3 роки тому +28

      What it all boils down to is this-opinions are like assholes…

    • @bluesap7318
      @bluesap7318 3 роки тому +69

      Even the tragic parts could be hilarious if it were written as a book

    • @MovieBuffConnorJamieson
      @MovieBuffConnorJamieson 3 роки тому +20

      We all just out here with no reason. Whether it's God , math or Elon musks simulation, were extremely lucky to be here. Both you specifically and the earth, life all of it. We just know we're here. For however long that is. That's all that matters. Don't think about what's after, be here now

  • @cyberfreak9259
    @cyberfreak9259 3 роки тому +902

    i think i identify more with ur funny stickman drawings than with my own terrenal appereance

    • @atyshlmes4360
      @atyshlmes4360 3 роки тому +17

      mood.

    • @AlejandroCastilloRapper
      @AlejandroCastilloRapper 2 роки тому +5

      Cringe

    • @santoriomaker69
      @santoriomaker69 2 роки тому +45

      I love the duality of man depicted with these two replies

    • @PercSol
      @PercSol Місяць тому +2

      ​@@santoriomaker69some people are too serious whilst some are too superficial. A balance in our integrity is what's needed

  • @MyLonewolf25
    @MyLonewolf25 3 роки тому +1966

    There’s only one question that truly matters. “Do I take my life or do I have a cup of coffee? But In the end it takes no more courage to live than to die”

    • @leonardoroscelli4385
      @leonardoroscelli4385 3 роки тому +13

      Relatable

    • @yungmentalproblems
      @yungmentalproblems 3 роки тому +35

      Nah it takes a lot of balls to blow your brains out

    • @jaxonfreeze7882
      @jaxonfreeze7882 3 роки тому +56

      @@yungmentalproblems Not really, many women shoot themselves every year.

    • @chillednshit
      @chillednshit 3 роки тому +82

      @@yungmentalproblems I wouldn't say balls, but I get what you mean. If someone said "dude burn your penis in that hot sandwich press" there is a braveness to it but its mainly just stupidity. Hence why tonnes of people get drunk for suicide, have to feel dumb enough to commit to it. No one wants to die they just run out of options to avoid their suffering.

    • @billsagswire7711
      @billsagswire7711 3 роки тому +8

      @@chillednshit :(

  • @Jim-bh1ph
    @Jim-bh1ph 3 роки тому +524

    “But what does it mean, the plague? It's life, that's all.”
    ― Albert Camus, The Plague

    • @shoresofpatmos
      @shoresofpatmos 3 роки тому +16

      That book is amazing. Reading it in the Summer is an experience.

  • @Tyler-yv2zq
    @Tyler-yv2zq 3 роки тому +896

    Albert: the man, the myth, the chad

    • @sterlingrussell2485
      @sterlingrussell2485 3 роки тому +4

      What is the name of the painting that is your profile pic?

    • @Tyler-yv2zq
      @Tyler-yv2zq 3 роки тому +14

      @@sterlingrussell2485 Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich

    • @somone124
      @somone124 3 роки тому +2

      Oh how I love the romantic age.

    • @coltonc8562
      @coltonc8562 3 роки тому +9

      @Robert Smith if the sea was frogs I would be like... damn, oh shit

    • @tempesthq8348
      @tempesthq8348 3 роки тому +1

      Word

  • @zoobear3330
    @zoobear3330 3 роки тому +488

    ahh when sisyphus talks about sisyphus

  • @Eternalised
    @Eternalised 3 роки тому +629

    finding meaning in the pursuit of meaning

    • @skylernova489
      @skylernova489 3 роки тому +19

      But do you find meaning in finding meaning in the pursuit of meaning?

    • @Justino172
      @Justino172 3 роки тому +4

      @@skylernova489 I think it is possible, the question does not have to be put it in a "yes or no" answer, because in that structure that you put your question "but do you find meaning in finding meaning un the pursuit of meaning" leaves totally in the personal elaboration and decision if the subject answer yes and no, and also, it can change in every moment, again, considering that the answers is tied and located in the plane of the subjective world

    • @yashbansod5628
      @yashbansod5628 3 роки тому +5

      How about "stumbling upon the meaning in the pursuit of understanding why there is supposed to be a meaning in the first place" ? "Brilliant accidents on the way to oblivion"

    • @alextripodi8394
      @alextripodi8394 3 роки тому +11

      accept meaninglessness and pursue living

    • @falsexgrindx378
      @falsexgrindx378 3 роки тому +4

      Meaning is overrated. Just try to have fun.

  • @chrisgreen8803
    @chrisgreen8803 3 роки тому +406

    “Oh Diane.
    The point of life isn’t to search for meaning.
    It’s to keep yourself occupied with unimportant nonsense and eventually you’ll be dead”
    Mr Peanutbutter

    • @santtukantsila8669
      @santtukantsila8669 Рік тому

      This is a worldview of an useful idiot.
      George orwell has a definition of an useful idiot in case if you are interested.

    • @lucio8349
      @lucio8349 11 місяців тому +3

      I love Bojack, such a great show, thank you for sharing Chris

    • @frempy4426
      @frempy4426 11 місяців тому +1

      Incredible quote lol

  • @nakayumoto2697
    @nakayumoto2697 2 роки тому +378

    Absurdism has honestly helped me get through so much. The idea that "meaning is absurd" is so incredibly comforting.

    • @schrodings9465
      @schrodings9465 2 роки тому +5

      that's great!
      It's helping me with my self-doubts and depression.
      Or at least it seems promising, which is kinda absurd but whatever

    • @amalksuresh286
      @amalksuresh286 Рік тому

      @Alexander isn't enlightenment the truth we seek. They seem pretty satisfied.Absurdism seems like rational suicide,like we can't know so don't bother to think about it

  • @carloslopes1995
    @carloslopes1995 3 роки тому +763

    Decided to read The Myth of Sisyphus a second time, last month. Definitely rang some different bells... Better ones at least. Interesting how you constantly realize you never really grasp anything until you experience the most of it.

    • @nobody-vw9ci
      @nobody-vw9ci 3 роки тому +16

      Read your comment a couple of times,maybe in a few months it will mean something else to me.

    • @gavinriley1636
      @gavinriley1636 3 роки тому +37

      The more you examine and experiment the less you realize you understand. I promise you that physicist say “I don’t know” far more often than a cashier, and I know because I have been in both roles.

    • @luc6287
      @luc6287 3 роки тому +4

      hah, did the same with zarathustra and came to the exact conclusion

  • @pivotresearchfoundation
    @pivotresearchfoundation 3 роки тому +366

    0:37 “A break up, a lay off, a pandemic.”
    Well you can call me a triple threat 😎

    • @stenharl1
      @stenharl1 3 роки тому +10

      Trippel threat gang right here.
      I hope you are doing well.

    • @scorzi10
      @scorzi10 3 роки тому +5

      same here minus the layoff cause i dont have a job

    • @Chuysgamer
      @Chuysgamer 3 роки тому +2

      Same here minus the layoff cuz i didnt have a job back then, got dumped on a year and a half relationship one week before going into lockdown though

    • @kolin572
      @kolin572 2 роки тому +1

      @@Chuysgamer literally same dude

    • @deadNightwatchman
      @deadNightwatchman Рік тому +1

      Lay offs, I've had a few. Break ups, too. The pandemic was the emergency exit from the human zoo.

  • @puckudo2883
    @puckudo2883 3 роки тому +854

    the fundamental question of my life: Am i just lazy and use the absurd as an excuse or do i embrace the absurd and revolt by living as much as i can and existing in the moment...

    • @procrastinatingpotato6749
      @procrastinatingpotato6749 3 роки тому +18

      I relate

    • @TheShubLub
      @TheShubLub 3 роки тому +77

      I personally find that working toward something makes me happy. It's hard for me to imagine a life without some kind goal. (it doesn't even have to be an extravagant goal)

    • @julianavolando1484
      @julianavolando1484 3 роки тому +56

      I think that being lazy is complete opposite of living in the moment/revolting, to me absurdism is about knowing that everything we do is futile, yet doing it in the name of revolution against it

    • @julianavolando1484
      @julianavolando1484 3 роки тому +7

      @@catalyzerr I think that, in one way or another, we are all in the same boat, nothing we can do except to row.
      Have a good day man

    • @hoodieap2858
      @hoodieap2858 3 роки тому +8

      @@TheShubLub yea but is that really happy or distraction from sadness

  • @InspiredonYT
    @InspiredonYT 3 роки тому +473

    I've been asking myself this for a while now: How do you find happiness/meaning, when achieving a goal only leads to chasing an even higher goal? The concluion I came to is that happiness and meaning come from constatnly trying out new things. Think about it: We can never fully grasp reality. We will never have lived our lives to the fullest. There IS NO end goal - So why not live as much as possible, try everything, and live with the fact that there is nothing to be gained from Life but the experience and emotion you feel in the moment.

    • @sepmaz5080
      @sepmaz5080 3 роки тому +22

      YES
      Except that for me it’s more because I become bored really quick so instead l try to have a little flavor testing for everything (as much as possible) , so the result is a jack of all trades master of none , which I like.

    • @Awakenedmind333
      @Awakenedmind333 3 роки тому +9

      @@sepmaz5080 as Miyamoto Musashi says, Jack of all trades, master of all. Though he lived in a time where environmental pressures allowed that to be possible in his life. Now we have current forms of medias and luxuries to drive our pleasure chemicals.

    • @Awakenedmind333
      @Awakenedmind333 3 роки тому +1

      This slapped

    • @herculean616
      @herculean616 3 роки тому +5

      Goals are just the paths you plan to take. What happens in between is the best part.

    • @tanishasakthivel7974
      @tanishasakthivel7974 3 роки тому +3

      Very well said

  • @michaelrantanen4312
    @michaelrantanen4312 3 роки тому +373

    back at my moms after a huge heroin relapse. Watching this video while eating strawberries in my moms kitchen again makes life a little less absurd. Today's been the least absurd day even tho I lost a long term relationship and job today as well... happy 2021 so far my guys.

    • @tanishasakthivel7974
      @tanishasakthivel7974 3 роки тому +3

      Yess, glad that you're living and taking in the less absurd moments of life

    • @schnitzelberry
      @schnitzelberry 2 роки тому +14

      Happy 2022, stranger. I don't know why or how ur still here but if you are, cool, I support this cause. Btw ur haircut looks like Milo Thatch from Journey to Atlantis.

    • @takipsilim6697
      @takipsilim6697 2 роки тому +6

      hope ure ok

    • @User61918
      @User61918 Рік тому +3

      How u doing now g

    • @antoniohlupic8173
      @antoniohlupic8173 Рік тому +3

      @@User61918 heroin relapse, probably not doing good.

  • @jillianrains426
    @jillianrains426 2 роки тому +91

    my biggest factor of my depression is feeling like nothing matters and that there isn’t a point. learning to accept that there isn’t a point is what’s helping me learn to be happy again

    • @CharleysZenZone
      @CharleysZenZone Рік тому +2

      I know I'm responding to a year old comment but the reality is that you're alive. You won't be for long. One day this will all go away

    • @lintang790
      @lintang790 Рік тому

      so, um, what's your answer to "there isn't a point, so why should I keep living?"
      thanks for answering, I'm struggling with a similar thing and needed as many viewpoint as possible 🙇

    • @VeryyyVidrohi
      @VeryyyVidrohi Рік тому

      Same

    • @ppnovoir
      @ppnovoir 5 місяців тому

      ⁠@@lintang790I view life and death to be interchangeable because I see life as death and death as life. I don’t hurry to die because I am already dead so when the death indeed comes to take me, I might become alive and finally live. I say that of course because we don’t actually know anything after that as well as earthly life doesn’t make me feel human. I hope it makes sense. 😊

  • @boxingjerapah
    @boxingjerapah 2 роки тому +188

    Absurdism killed all other philosophical enquiry for me. It so clearly reflects the human condition, however much people would would like you to believe otherwise.

    • @Chroniknight
      @Chroniknight Рік тому +4

      ..would like you to believe otherwise', yes. But moreso just would like to believe otherwise.

    • @S_--
      @S_-- 8 місяців тому +2

      At the end of the day most philosophies are as flawed as the next.
      Camus' corner stone of his entire philosophy of absurdism is an overgeneralization of people with the assumption that they either fear life or they have questioned it lots before. Not just that, he doesn't care at all about other philosophical aspects that have been actually useful.
      He doesn't rely on factually supported claims and most of the claims he makes are very vague and uncharacteristic.
      And honestly just as a final thought (which you can freely critique or add onto considering its my opinion), why sisyphus of all characters to represent the absurd when he could have chosen literally any of the other harshly punished titans/demigods of greek mythos like prometheus or something?
      I dunno, just struck me like he wanted to somehow tie this to history to make his point clearer? That doesn't change things for me.

    • @daanmollema6366
      @daanmollema6366 4 місяці тому +3

      If absurdism has killed all philosophical enquiry for you you have committed the same philosophical suicide religion has (in accordance with absurdism), so you now believe so fully in absurdism that you have stopped believing in the core philosophy underlying absurdism.

  • @InfinitiSin
    @InfinitiSin 3 роки тому +1300

    Albert Camus was the only Chad who became a philosopher.

    • @11Hand1e11
      @11Hand1e11 3 роки тому +9

      Chud

    • @wa4645
      @wa4645 3 роки тому +17

      Chode

    • @rextj1118
      @rextj1118 3 роки тому +93

      Don’t forget diogenes

    • @batroli5667
      @batroli5667 3 роки тому +165

      ​@@rextj1118 Don't ever forget Diogenes: The only man to tell Alexander the Great; One of the best, if not the best military generals in history, to "stfu and move, your blocking the sun".

    • @standowner6979
      @standowner6979 3 роки тому +49

      Diogenes was THE CHAD that inspired other chads

  • @haidiwu7968
    @haidiwu7968 2 роки тому +92

    Im obsessed with the phrase "live as much as possible, rather than as good as possible"

    • @jamescampbell390
      @jamescampbell390 Рік тому +5

      Same thing in my opinion but I’m just a dude

    • @phobics9498
      @phobics9498 10 місяців тому

      @alexnder3761 Well they're correlated right? You will experience more different things if you live longer

    • @JimSting
      @JimSting 3 місяці тому

      @alexnder3761 Could be either, or both. Nobody knows how long they will live. All you really have is today. So experience as many new things as possible, and enjoy as many experiences (old and new) as possible, every day.

  • @itsmootdamnitnotmute905
    @itsmootdamnitnotmute905 3 роки тому +176

    A spoonful of Camus keeps the bitterness at bay, the bitterness at bay, the bitterness at....goddamnit! Poppins. Why do I always end up at Poppins?!?

    • @BucketHeadianHagg
      @BucketHeadianHagg 3 роки тому +4

      omg i love you!! (by the end of the day, ill hate you for getting this stuck in my head! haha) HAPPY NEW YEAR, from Las Vegas!

    • @itsmootdamnitnotmute905
      @itsmootdamnitnotmute905 3 роки тому +1

      LOL Take a swim in the Electric Sea - that'll wash it away. Bucket Head's just amazingly AWESOME! Cheers and Happy New Year from backwoods, bumfuck British Columbia!

    • @oracle8192
      @oracle8192 3 роки тому +2

      HAHAHAH it took me a moment but when I realized what you were parodying It got stuck in my head

    • @BucketHeadianHagg
      @BucketHeadianHagg 3 роки тому +3

      @@oracle8192 omg, I hate this comment section! I got Mary Pippins stuck in my head for DAYS & DAYS the first time I saw this .. I had blissfully forgotten it - until just NOW again!! Argggg! You guys are killing me! Lol! 🤮

    • @B-MC
      @B-MC Рік тому +1

      In the most absurdist waaaay

  • @vickymar3836
    @vickymar3836 10 місяців тому +21

    "The world will be a better place if I do not exist. Hence I must keep living."
    Embodiment of revolt against fate.

  • @MrJazzCigar
    @MrJazzCigar 3 роки тому +141

    Be the master of your own fate in the face of eternal condemnation.
    Yus.

    • @johnwisdomtv
      @johnwisdomtv 3 роки тому +3

      Sisyphus surely enjoys walking down the mountain :D

    • @someoneelse8263
      @someoneelse8263 3 роки тому +1

      at the end hiking in the mountains and rock pushing is a thing that i could do everyday and not be bored, it's such a feel to climb to the top of a mountain

    • @duhbigcat1848
      @duhbigcat1848 3 роки тому

      you cannot be master of your own fate.

    • @MrJazzCigar
      @MrJazzCigar 3 роки тому

      @@duhbigcat1848 sounds like external locus of control to me
      gf m8

    • @duhbigcat1848
      @duhbigcat1848 3 роки тому +1

      @@MrJazzCigar we draw our own designs, but fortune makes the frame. We do not choose to be born and we all die. In between, there are millions of chemical processes that happen without any conscious control.

  • @elijahdurnal
    @elijahdurnal 3 роки тому +71

    I actually cried watching this video. It put into words the things I have been feeling for almost a year now.

  • @hyrulehollowtitan9657
    @hyrulehollowtitan9657 11 місяців тому +18

    One must imagine sisyphus55 happy

    • @baL88537
      @baL88537 10 місяців тому +1

      😔😭

  • @CurtisTerranova
    @CurtisTerranova 3 роки тому +113

    8 years since the absurd took my father from my life.

    • @pouyanejati7068
      @pouyanejati7068 3 роки тому +38

      Im sorry ♥︎
      hope you face the absurd and transcend it.

    • @ChonoRock1198
      @ChonoRock1198 3 роки тому +9

      Absurdity and entropy have shown me beauty. My mother and my friend are free energy now.

    • @handitover.
      @handitover. 3 роки тому +7

      @@ChonoRock1198 free energy! I love that. My friend exists in everything at once

    • @corvair5454
      @corvair5454 3 роки тому +8

      I'll call my stuggles and difficulties as "the absurd" now

    • @fairenough7984
      @fairenough7984 3 роки тому +2

      Ten for me and it took a lot more from my life than just him.

  • @zelex1456
    @zelex1456 3 роки тому +193

    I was dating someone for almost two years that i thought i would be with forever. But she dumped me a few months ago and soon i will finally say goodbye to her. This video is helping, fuck the absurd i choose to rebel.

    • @tiagotakuceoofredacted8802
      @tiagotakuceoofredacted8802 3 роки тому +1

      good luck

    • @yureikertia6940
      @yureikertia6940 3 роки тому +18

      It's good for you to leave that behind you.
      ... but why does it sound like you plan to murder her xD

    • @zelex1456
      @zelex1456 3 роки тому +20

      @@yureikertia6940 ohhh no no i just stopped being friends with her and told her i couldnt talk for the sake of my health xD

    • @RealMuthaphuckinnG
      @RealMuthaphuckinnG 2 роки тому +3

      You totally failed to Get the point of his philosophy.. if you wish to follow Camus logic, you’ll embrace the absurd, not rebel against it smh. The rebellion he’s talking about is against our desperate attempts to understand this universe and a rejection of the hope and belief that life has some kind of bigger meaning. No Wonder your gf left ur dumb ass lol..

    • @sovietunion7643
      @sovietunion7643 2 роки тому +7

      word of advice, never assume any relationship will last forever. times change and people change, even if it does last, sometimes the best thing to end a relationship on is for the separation to be on somewhat good terms

  • @GardenBoat
    @GardenBoat 3 роки тому +103

    I first got interested in Camus back when I was 14 in 2008, starting with some online quotes and then leading to reading The Plague, and then The Myth Of Sisyphus; I feel the acknowledgement of the absurd in my own life has helped me immensely with some very turbulent circumstances. You did an amazing job of explaining it for 2021, I think. Love your content as always, keep it up.
    "When there is no hope, we must invent it."
    And
    "I am interested only in 'nonsense'; only in that which makes no practical sense. I am interested in life only in its absurd manifestations"
    Words to live by

    • @JadeEyeland
      @JadeEyeland 3 роки тому +2

      very similiar story ive used absurdism as a user name since i was 14 in 2008

    • @gecgec3409
      @gecgec3409 3 роки тому +7

      Funny enough, I’m 14 now and interested Camus, I don’t really grasp it that well but it’s intriguing nonetheless.
      Looking back, do you have any advice on the high school/college career, or just things you wish you knew or did differently?

    • @discospider4120
      @discospider4120 3 роки тому +11

      @@gecgec3409 I started getting into philosophy when I was 16, I'm 18 now, and I've been out of highschool for almost a year going into University in the fall. I relate to you not understanding the concepts, but the important thing is that you strive to understand and learn. Keep learning.
      I had a bit of a nihilistic stretch come grade 11 and I felt incredibly lost. That's when a lot of Camus' work came in and saved me, I think. I realized that I still loved life, I was just suffocating under the why of it all. There isn't really any reason.
      Pursue your passions, LIVE your life. Embrace everything, strive to understand and understand that you won't always understand.
      Oh and read, read a lot.

    • @nielsoudegriep2900
      @nielsoudegriep2900 3 роки тому +3

      @@gecgec3409 do lots of things you think are fun, and explore, that way you can find even more ways to keep yourself happy. Don't be afraid of people, start convo's with people you think might be interesting. It's always good to learn, but don't burn yourself out doing it.

    • @somenothing7914
      @somenothing7914 3 роки тому +3

      @@gecgec3409 love & accept yrself.

  • @ProblematicReality
    @ProblematicReality 3 роки тому +139

    An absurd human knows that there is no ultimate hope and yet still remains hopeful of things. What an act of rebellion against the indifference of the universe!!!

    • @frankshrew2852
      @frankshrew2852 2 роки тому +2

      Absurdists reject hope it’s absurd

    • @frankshrew2852
      @frankshrew2852 2 роки тому +6

      “The absurd man lives without relinquishing any of his certainty. Without a future, without hope, without illusions, and without resignation either. He stares at death with passionate attention and this fascination liberates him. He experiences the ‘divine irresponsibility’ of the condemned man.”

    • @frankshrew2852
      @frankshrew2852 2 роки тому +3

      You clearly didn’t properly educate yourself or even watch and comprehend the video. There’s an entire section titled ‘Reject Hope.’

    • @zeroonetime
      @zeroonetime 4 місяці тому

      B.S. "I believe because it's ABSURD" St. Augustine

  • @jasonhansen8035
    @jasonhansen8035 11 місяців тому +18

    Absurdism is when you stare at the void and give it the middle finger then say “screw you I’ll do whatever I want”

    • @Nostalgicus
      @Nostalgicus 6 місяців тому

      😅😅

    • @kindlingking
      @kindlingking 6 місяців тому +2

      No, it's confronting the void and waving at it, because there's no reason you should feel any different about it than you do about apples falling from a tree, avalanches, quantum fluctuations or neutron stars. You aren't living because you want to spite the existence, you're living because you understand existence in itself is absurd and doesn't have to conform to your presuppositions nor should you do to it's.

  • @communityjester
    @communityjester 3 роки тому +94

    it’s 10 o clock in the morning and i’m watching this

  • @jamzee_
    @jamzee_ Рік тому +15

    Ive always been one of those people to feed off of saying “Bet!” And then doing the exact thing. *Out of spite*
    And when i discovered Camus’ works, it just made so much sense. Just living moment to moment and saying “im doing this cause fu*k it” is exactly the type of mentality someone needs when approaching life.

  • @noahd3004
    @noahd3004 3 роки тому +45

    Sisyphus just want to say thank you for posting this type of content. I’ve been opening my mind to life, it’s concepts, and its possibilities through meditation, deep thinking, and listening to podcasts/videos like these on philosophy and just ways to think about life and existence that we may never really consider.
    In actuality we have infinite ways to explain what life is, why it’s a thing, who/what god or a divine power is, the purpose of humanity or our purpose as individuals (merely a concept we like to think there is, and often even get depressed over not knowing what it is) , how the human mind works, why we do the things we do and think how/what we think, if there’s an afterlife, etc.
    However because we have ZERO way of knowing the true answers to these existential higher questions, keeping an open mind about the endless possibilities and schools of thought makes it’s fascinating to just keep on living and exploring our minds and the world itself. No one is right and no one has the right to say someone is wrong, and that’s the beauty of it all.
    I used to suffer from extreme anxiety until I learned to take a step back and break down what this all really is: realizing how we each somehow got chosen to exist on a tiny rock floating in an infinite outer space, we make gibberish noises to communicate with each other (aka language), we each can do virtually anything we want to do, and our entire experience of the external world (life) is an internal processing of sensations we perceive (sight, feel, smell, taste, sound, pleasure, pain, etc). It’s absurdly complex and simple at the same time, but most importantly it’s a mindset that we need to live with in order to be appreciative, enjoy life, and not take life too seriously.
    Peace and love to everybody

    • @sammy-trains-track
      @sammy-trains-track 3 роки тому +3

      Insightful

    • @thekingoffailure9967
      @thekingoffailure9967 2 роки тому +1

      There are 7.9 billion ways we've decided to spend this moment, and most people believe what they are doing is the correct way to live.

  • @ArchiveAcheron
    @ArchiveAcheron 3 роки тому +23

    " We are all fairly equal in a world
    which is equally unfair "

  • @sanuku535
    @sanuku535 3 роки тому +28

    "Nothing is eternal or sacred but should nonetheless exist"
    6:21-6:26

  • @Ben-pz7wo
    @Ben-pz7wo 3 роки тому +7

    this is my favorite channel. i listen to these podcast style at work and they help me get through the day. puts things in better perspective. incredible work man, keep it up.

  • @joelnnogo8410
    @joelnnogo8410 3 роки тому +5

    I love your channel so much, started reading philosophy cause of you. I always lived my life in an absurdist manner but it was so refreshing to see it was a whole philosophical school of thought. Much love from Nigeria.

  • @liamwhittington2359
    @liamwhittington2359 3 роки тому +5

    Hey Sisyphus,
    Just wanted you to know how proud I am of your channel and your content. I've been following your videos religiously for the past year and a half now, and with every new video you never fail to surprise me with how consistently informative and artistic each one is. You're writing ability is excellent and concise, your choice of content is always relevant, and more importantly, the philosophical topics are interesting and have an impact on the people who watch. (I can attest to this myself.) Keep up the good work.

  • @mrboobiesrider9212
    @mrboobiesrider9212 3 роки тому +48

    Absurdism is the french way of saying just be normal 😂

    • @MotorStorm66
      @MotorStorm66 3 роки тому

      @@ameya5054 only nominally?

    • @jacket-1989
      @jacket-1989 3 роки тому +1

      @@ameya5054 lmao i live in france and 50% of the population is muslim.

  • @myrddin8673
    @myrddin8673 3 роки тому +18

    This is really interesting, on a side note the character of Sisyphus in the game Hades is the nicest/happiest character all around which I always thought was strange but looking at it like this, it makes sense. And going on the Sisyphus myth, his goal was to beat death, and he did, making him an absurd hero, even if in the end he ultimately failed.

  • @wormgoblin5048
    @wormgoblin5048 2 роки тому +11

    My therapist has been talking to me about absurdism a lot for a little over a month now, and honestly it makes so much sense to me. I honestly was considering nihilism to be the answer as I didn't see the point in living for no cause or end goal, but life is absurd! I'll die absurdly in some absurd accident, so for now until that happens I will live every experience thoroughly and get the most out of the people around me while I still have them! Everything is absurd but I will work up to my own achievements or "end goal" over time, but they're not the big picture, the process is what truly is what I'm getting, I'm sisphus rolling my boulder up the hill :)

  • @DubbleCZz
    @DubbleCZz 3 роки тому +6

    I remember reading that article years ago after first getting into Camus, having read The Stranger and was about half way through The Myth of Sisyphus. Wonderful to see your video on it.

  • @merihs.7944
    @merihs.7944 3 роки тому +15

    I needed a video like this. Thank you

  • @Alex50cc
    @Alex50cc Рік тому +7

    I love this, honestly helped me to come to terms with a lot of things in my life.
    Nothing matters and we’re all gonna die. Life’s weird; may as well have fun with it.

  • @jonashallgren4446
    @jonashallgren4446 3 роки тому +5

    Beautiful, great video thank you for making me reflect on life and as one of my favourite quotes goes, "rage, rage against the dying of the light."

  • @teodorocervantes2330
    @teodorocervantes2330 10 місяців тому +1

    Don’t stop making videos. You are legit keeping me alive

  • @jakovvodanovic9165
    @jakovvodanovic9165 3 роки тому +44

    This resonates so well. I was a religious person until relatively recently and then I realised how constrictive having a strict worldview is. My only wish in life is to live it as fully as possible, to experience as much as possible before death.

  • @grmpEqweer
    @grmpEqweer 3 роки тому +37

    Who thought people were basically like us? The older I get the more I figure out how truly alien other people are.

  • @konan8353
    @konan8353 3 роки тому +22

    2:49 - We've all been there 😔

  • @Kingof-zy7hz
    @Kingof-zy7hz 3 роки тому

    Loved the video and love to learn more about absurdism and Camus.
    I've already completed "Every time I find a meaning of life they change it wisdom of the great philosophers" and now I'm reading "At the existentialist Cafe"
    Loving every read/page ♥️

  • @evanm2755
    @evanm2755 3 роки тому

    I've waited for your video on Camus for a while, and you didn't disappoint. Great summation of a great mind.

    • @bluezz5002
      @bluezz5002 2 роки тому

      Is this how philosophy works? I've never really delved into it but I see a lot of the philosophy communities favorite certain philosophers over others. the study of philosophy seems like a study of certain people's way of thinking i guess, unlike other sciences (if it is a science I'm not sure) it's more focused on the person and not the words? idk I'm trying to figure out if that makes sense, but maybe that is it's definition in an of itself

  • @Proseless
    @Proseless 3 роки тому +11

    “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here”
    yup. sounds about right.

  • @kelvinmilian4534
    @kelvinmilian4534 3 роки тому +7

    It's so bizzare how I'm making a bachelor's thesis on this exact topic and you just made this video.
    Nice.

  • @meuolhaotorres8057
    @meuolhaotorres8057 3 роки тому

    i really liked the art of your videos, and how they keep changing and evolving.
    Keep it up, hope you are doing well

  • @chitx4391
    @chitx4391 3 роки тому +1

    This Is So Liberating, I Just Finished Reading The Plague and its so amazing to see this pop up.

  • @supertron6039
    @supertron6039 8 місяців тому +5

    Absurdism is my favourite philosophical idea so far. It's basically saying, "Nothing makes sense but I don't give a shit."

  • @soggyhasclips
    @soggyhasclips 3 роки тому +6

    This kind of content really makes you think. in a weird way it makes me appreciate the little things more. makes me appreciate what I have while I have it.
    stay safe out there yall

  • @gibbylibby3022
    @gibbylibby3022 Рік тому +2

    You never fail to make me go, “WHAAATT THATS CRAY! WHATTHE HECK!!” its astonishing. Mind blowing even, I love that I witness here today on October 19, 2022, on a Wednesday, at 9:37 pm this wonderful video full of amazing words. That Sisyphus analogy or example that Camus gave is so, AMAZING I LOVE IT. I love absurdism so much, love this channel too

  • @user-xs6wl8hg1u
    @user-xs6wl8hg1u 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, thank you very much for your work, it really helped me to understand something new about the life.

  • @xrazzyxhriss3156
    @xrazzyxhriss3156 3 роки тому +12

    I think I've finally found my philosophy of life, I've been following this equation most of my life, without knowing it

  • @Aasenzeng
    @Aasenzeng 3 роки тому +6

    I think I might have finally understood the meaning of "divine irresponsibility" after translating the video. We are lucky to have you creating good content for us.

  • @ghassenbahloul1330
    @ghassenbahloul1330 3 роки тому +1

    I love how chill nd cool those videos are
    GJ !

  • @ThePamelator
    @ThePamelator 3 роки тому

    Dude your work is superb. Definitely wished it got more recognition

  • @SplendidFellow
    @SplendidFellow 3 роки тому +7

    That's a really interesting perspective about Sisyphus

  • @injusticeanywherethreatens4810
    @injusticeanywherethreatens4810 5 місяців тому +4

    There's just no way anyone who is logical and has empathy can 'imagine Sisyphus happy'.
    He clearly isnt and probably would have never been happy.
    True happiness to me comes about when your needs of life are met like enough socialisation with friends and loved ones, housing , food, enough exercise, clean water, enough warmth, etc... Any person who's whole life is a Sisyphus like struggle where they never can get a regular and healthy amount of exercise, they can never get shelter from the elements, etc... that person can never ever be truly happy. Never.
    Imagine Sisyphus shiving wet as he waits for the rain to stop so he can continue boulder rolling when the hill is less slippery.
    Imagine a group of homeless people who have to huddle under a bridge or some sort of structure so they dont have to deal with freezing cold and wet clothing.
    You'll start to see what I mean...

  • @virahpayam
    @virahpayam Рік тому

    I love this channel 💖
    I periodically rewatch this video, and it always brings me joy.

    • @zeroonetime
      @zeroonetime 4 місяці тому

      B.S. "I believe because it's ABSURD" St. Augustine

  • @somenothing7914
    @somenothing7914 3 роки тому

    i love this video. thanks a lot for putting it together

  • @anonymoushiram7672
    @anonymoushiram7672 2 роки тому +4

    Was feeling the good old fashioned nihilism, decided to come and watch this video again, and it worked I feel better now. Thank you, sincerely.

  • @kazpaapzak8637
    @kazpaapzak8637 Рік тому +10

    Absurdism is a dangerous philosophy, in that thinking this way instantly distances you from the rest of society. You begin to realize how strange order is and find amusement in breaking it to see how people react. Awkwardness becomes funny, chaos becomes calming and the unknown becomes alluring instead of scary. Your actions become unpredictable and your presence stressful is to others, as no one knows your next move, even you. But you find comfort in not knowing, you're ready for anything. Like water you adapt to what your put through, transforming constantly as you move through the creeks, rivers and clouds of life.

    • @blackbeast9268
      @blackbeast9268 Рік тому +7

      That's more like nihilism tbh. Because you can believe in absurdism and still be a decent being.

  • @b4rmn
    @b4rmn 3 роки тому

    This resonates with me so much...
    Thanks for the vid I'm excited to be reading more on this.

  • @malikdc9052
    @malikdc9052 Рік тому

    This is the best summary of Albert Camus philosophy I have found so far in UA-cam. Really great job👌🏿

  • @VaeVictis6478
    @VaeVictis6478 3 роки тому +70

    This resonates with me. I've always thought I was maybe a nihilist but I hate what a whiny bunch they can be. I think 90% of nihilists are just mad they found out Jesus isn't going to save them.

    • @drebeck2542
      @drebeck2542 Рік тому +12

      You have to understand their plight. Most of them were told since birth that they derived meaning from God so deconstruction would eliminate that idea leaving them "without meaning"? So nihilism is quite frankly the most likely result of leaving a faith. Some may afterwards realise that life can still radiate with meaning while others might never come to this understanding.

    • @jamescampbell390
      @jamescampbell390 Рік тому +2

      He already did so go live a happy life

    • @Joseph-nx5gv
      @Joseph-nx5gv 6 місяців тому +2

      @@drebeck2542 nihilism is just a midpoint step to the absurd.

  • @GalatheonIL52NEP
    @GalatheonIL52NEP 3 роки тому +12

    I can honestly say I go through each of these on a weekly basis, it changes from day to day - I find that my happiest or ‘most peaceful’/ least destructive’ is when I live in acceptance with my mortality and despite this knowledge and acceptance, I choose this period to truly appreciate the human mind, the life around me and the universe that I am a part of, no matter how small or insignificant. Thank you for your video, I thoroughly enjoyed the way in which it has been constructed.

    • @madmarx9539
      @madmarx9539 3 роки тому +4

      Have you considered that you are not a human experiencing the universe, but perhaps the universe having a human experience?

    • @bluezz5002
      @bluezz5002 2 роки тому

      @@madmarx9539 Can you explain what you mean?

    • @madmarx9539
      @madmarx9539 2 роки тому +2

      @@bluezz5002 In Eastern philosophy/theology the belief is that consciousness is as much a feature of the universe as matter and space. Each individual is considered a nerve ending of this consciousness, much like our 'separate' nerves feed information to our brain. On a deeper level, it's believed that this vast energy created the universe and wanted to experience it (much like when we dream and forget who we really are). So, it could be that we are each an expression of 'god', like the many channels viewed upon the same television. Spending time in meditation is said to cultivate the intuition that this is the way of things. A great man once said "death is an undulation in consciousness", worth pondering upon. I hope that was helpful. I'm not a teacher 😂

    • @bluezz5002
      @bluezz5002 2 роки тому +2

      @@madmarx9539 Thanks, so the way you describe it, it sounds a lot like the story called "The egg" though that might have a different premise

    • @madmarx9539
      @madmarx9539 2 роки тому +1

      @@bluezz5002 I'm not familiar with that story. I will investigate 👍

  • @dailymindtrap
    @dailymindtrap Рік тому

    Great video even 2 years on, love your work.

  • @user-sg8cv7un2j
    @user-sg8cv7un2j 3 роки тому

    This video is as good as the best tea in my life. I really enjoyed it! Wholeheartedly give my thanks to the creator :)

  • @all.the.same.iProductions
    @all.the.same.iProductions 3 роки тому +69

    Absurdism is not without its drawbacks. Embracing it can be anxiety inducing and painful-sometimes to the point where you become something of a living paradox. Made even worse when you struggle to face your fears, and the fight or flight response takes over. You’re falling into an abyss, learning now to take things slower. Seemingly slower than anyone else, you’re a vegetable. And nothing else matters. Have a nice day. 👍

    • @mosespf
      @mosespf 3 роки тому +37

      i would disagree, absurdism motivates me to prove the meaningless and hopeless cycle of life wrong. Nothing matters, true, but fuck it, i will still do what i want, what makes me happy and work towards my end goal, whether or not tthe chances are insanely against me

    • @bluezz5002
      @bluezz5002 2 роки тому +1

      @@mosespf it seems like a good philosophy

    • @schrodings9465
      @schrodings9465 2 роки тому +2

      @@mosespf what's your end goal? Really curious ^^

    • @mosespf
      @mosespf 2 роки тому +12

      @@schrodings9465 like in life? well i like to write songs and i try my best to just live in the moment as cliche as it sounds lol

    • @wrendina9996
      @wrendina9996 2 роки тому

      Me when I exist

  • @skiba789
    @skiba789 3 роки тому +62

    "Perhaps it was a breakup, a lay-off or a pandemic." Nah, it was a really intense acid trip.

  • @toriahennesey
    @toriahennesey 3 роки тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed this, thank you!

  • @graceleggett2973
    @graceleggett2973 3 роки тому

    I'm doing a small presentation on ideologies and this has really helped with my research, Thank you!!

  • @wolfil8019
    @wolfil8019 3 роки тому +18

    My realization (more than 40 years ago) that there is no inherent meaning to the so-called universe brought me joy, in that this meant that I could create my own meanings and change them when they did not suit me ... My realization (at the same time) that there is no life beyond this one rid me of any fear of my own death, as it is absurd to fear nothing. On the other hand, the death of those I love has and will sadden me. But that too is part of the experience of life.

  • @gametopiaofbronnerboy7688
    @gametopiaofbronnerboy7688 Рік тому +8

    Absurdism
    1. 4:55 Revolution
    2. 5:18 Reject Hope
    3. 5:43 Live With Passion

    • @zeroonetime
      @zeroonetime 4 місяці тому

      B.S. "I believe because it's ABSURD" St. Augustine

  • @kingrhino11
    @kingrhino11 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for another great video

  • @Dutch_bastard_23
    @Dutch_bastard_23 3 роки тому +2

    Hey man, just wanted to say I've been listening to Housecat, great music, and your content in one way or another always calms my mind. I recently left university in Leiden, the Netherlands, in a fit of rage (mainly due to the feminists' manhating idiocy, which I just couldn't stand after one year of it for some reason) and now I'm wandering through life working on the building site, as aimless as the next man. Thank you for your content. Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @carinavalencia415
    @carinavalencia415 3 роки тому +4

    See that’s exactly what I was thinking only I couldn’t put it into words glad I found this so I can explain just someone how I feel or what I think

  • @avationmusic
    @avationmusic 3 роки тому +8

    Studying this in school at the moment, along side WFG. I find it ironic that I’m studying a play about how we waste our lives waiting, and doing things that we find little meaning in, whilst I am in school: a place that I am waiting to get out of; a place that I find very little meaning in.

  • @pujeetjha8265
    @pujeetjha8265 3 роки тому

    Love the video, love the editing :)

  • @paweuuu27
    @paweuuu27 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks, I needed this

  • @Ur1z13l
    @Ur1z13l 3 роки тому +5

    Impressive improvement on the animations. Much quality lol

  • @eson3467
    @eson3467 3 роки тому +17

    Camus, in some way, is eternal. He doesn't answer why we are here, he shows that we are here for no reason, but that doesnt mean we should fall into despair or nihilism. We can be happy without the meaning of life. I love how one character in his book: a happy death, stating: you will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.

  • @paulagonzalez6911
    @paulagonzalez6911 3 роки тому

    Amazingly taught! Thank you so much.

  • @sunbalanced
    @sunbalanced 3 роки тому

    Ahhhhhhhh my favourite content creator,, finally did it. Explained the thing. I knew this is why i loved ur username. Most underrated channel on this entire damn platform

  • @l1n5n8
    @l1n5n8 3 роки тому +4

    I feel less lost after watching this, thank you.

  • @armcannon7902
    @armcannon7902 3 роки тому +9

    Stoically embrace the absurd everyday

  • @eudavisantos484
    @eudavisantos484 3 роки тому

    Wow! Instant Favorite! Loved the visuals too

  • @tleevz1
    @tleevz1 Рік тому

    Very good summary. Thank you!