How then to live life well when the humiliations of human suffering lie in wait for us? By drifting from day to day in numbing routines? Not for Camus. And I still agree with him. By escaping into hollow distractions rather than be face to face with the harsh realities of human suffering? Not for Camus. And I still agree with him. By trusting religious or philosophical interpretations of life experiences that collapse whenever pressed by the intensity of human suffering? Not for Camus. And I still agree with him. By maintaining an idealist confidence in the exchange of ideas and an optimism about the future that inflate unsullied by the absurdity of human suffering? Not for Camus. And I still agree with him. By shriveling into a passionless cynic who indifferently gainsays any resolve to rebel against the sources of unspeakable human suffering? Not for Camus. And I still agree with him.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Fragments #4 - Camus - The Plague
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