Absurdism's 10 Lessons for Life (Albert Camus)

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Absurdism's theoretical 10 lessons for life. If this video was helpful, please like it and leave a comment for the YouTube algorithm to suggest it to others that may benefit. == Subscribe for more videos like this on YouTube and turn on the notification bell to get more videos: https://tinyurl.com/thinkingdeeply = == Free additional training: How to Use Absurdism to Better Your Life - https://thinkingdeeply.net/absurdism.html. If you're interested in learning more about Absurdism and specific ways to implement this philosophy click the link above and enter your email. == It's been popular recently to construct 'rules of life' or 'lessons of life' that serve as codes or frameworks that help us navigate life easier while improving our sense of well-being. This video answers a commenter's question "if you could distill existential Absurdist philosophy down to 10 simple guidelines or lessons we all can benefit from, what would those be? You can try these for yourself and see if t

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