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Absurdity: An Essay On The Stranger
 
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How do passions and hopes keep us in a box? These emotions limit us from going from the beginning (birth) to a true end (a true death you can say). Dying is not true death. Everybody dies but not everybody experiences true death. True death is an escape from this reality. Meditating is one way. If you truly achieve meditation, time is still and you are calm...
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If you truly achieve meditation, time is still and you are calm. There is nothing but you. If you live a life like that, that is true death. We talked about the essence and the existentialism point of view. I would like to explain why I said that Meursault is not an existentialist. Meursault is an Absurd man...
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