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This made my brain hurt but in a good way

I love Camus and I've been wanting to read this book for a while. It was my first time reading it and I have also not read a lot of philosophy in general so I had to wrestle with it every now and then. I do feel like I have finally gotten a bit of an overview on his philosophy, but I will probably require a few more future rereads to fully grasp everything that is said. Also reading the works of the various authors Camus mentions in this essay would probably go a long way. It definitely made me wanna try reading authors like Kafka, Dostoevsky, Nietsche and Kierkegaard more. I guess we'll see.
The last part of the Essay, the myth of Sisyphus itself, was felt very satisfying to read after having gotten to that point. Made me feel kinda good.

Love this meme by the way: https://www.reddit.com/r/Camus/s/QxwB6tMUMg
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My most highlighted book to date, he just seems to have cracked the code for something I can't even grasp (but, unknowingly, have always tried to).