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Camus argues that in a meaningless world, happiness can be gained through an awareness of pure existence. I could probably imagine majority of /lit/ have previously or are still suffering from depression. I would like to know how did you become aware of your current existence? What experience did you have? Or perhaps have you not found that experience yet? And why is that?

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What to read after Camus?

I like his jib, and want other people who are pretty close.

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"Hey guys! Check out my hundred-page long essay explaining how being alive is sometimes fulfilling, aren't I deep?"

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>What happened to the musical composition if Mozart suddenly forgot the notes in it and it suddenly burned into smithreens? where does it go? hmm... what if someone else created the same exact piece of music after Mozart lost this piece of music. Who "owns" this piece of music? does Mozart? does the man? or does something/someone else?

Whoever created the music after the predictor would be the creator of that piece of music, not mozart anymore.

>Who actually created the music? the man? Mozart? or did it already exist?

I put forward Mozart as the man predicted an example of the piece but didnt create the piece, Mozart did that for him.

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I'm currently reading Albert Camus - The Stranger, and frankly it feels like a significant step down from The Plague, which I read beforehand. The shift in style is a touch off-putting in all honestly, I don't find the writing as intricate or as profound or as moving as I did in The Plague. I was thinking about The Fall next, is this the right way to go?

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