The Absurd Life: Why You Feel Stuck and How to Reclaim Purpos
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What is the meaning of life if the universe refuses to answer?
In this episode of Simple Healthy Life, we explore The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and the tension between our desire for purpose and the silence of the universe. Why do we wake up asking “Is this it?” even after reaching major milestones? Why does achievement never fully satisfy?
We break down Camus’ interpretation of Sisyphus, the man condemned to push a boulder up a mountain for eternity, and uncover the deeper psychological truth behind the myth. We also connect Camus’ ideas to Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, modern neuroscience on dopamine and motivation, and the concept of ownership in daily life.
In this conversation, we explore:
The absurd and why life feels repetitive
Why meaning is found in the act, not the outcome
The difference between hope and freedom
Revolt, passion, and radical ownership
How to dissolve existential anxiety without escaping into illusion
If you have ever felt stuck, burned out, or questioning whether your daily effort matters, this episode offers a powerful reframing. The purpose of life may not be something you discover. It may be something you practice.
Engage deeply. Push your rock. Choose your mountain.