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#Absurdism Reel by @onlyphilosophyy - Albert Camus was born in 1913. He didn't look for comfort in easy answers. From an early age, he faced poverty, illness, and the feeling that life had
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Albert Camus was born in 1913. He didn’t look for comfort in easy answers. From an early age, he faced poverty, illness, and the feeling that life had no clear meaning. Instead of escaping this truth, he chose to face it honestly. Camus believed the world is indifferent, and that struggle is part of being human. In works like The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus, he showed how people live, suffer, and continue despite the absurdity of existence. Even today, Camus speaks to those who feel empty yet refuse to give up. He reminds us that meaning isn’t given — it’s created by how we live. Get his perspective, Save and share with someone who needs to know this! Follow @onlyphilosophyy #albertcamus #camus #philosophy #existentialism #absurdism
#Absurdism Reel by @onlyphilosophyy - Albert Camus was born in 1913. He didn't look for comfort in easy answers. From an early age, he faced poverty, illness, and the feeling that life had
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Albert Camus was born in 1913. He didn’t look for comfort in easy answers. From an early age, he faced poverty, illness, and the feeling that life had no clear meaning. Instead of escaping this truth, he chose to face it honestly. Camus believed the world is indifferent, and that struggle is part of being human. In works like The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus, he showed how people live, suffer, and continue despite the absurdity of existence. Even today, Camus speaks to those who feel empty yet refuse to give up. He reminds us that meaning isn’t given — it’s created by how we live. Get his perspective, Save and share with someone who needs to know this! Follow @onlyphilosophyy #albertcamus #camus #philosophy #existentialism #absurdism
#Absurdism Reel by @ink_and_absurdity - René Descartes (1596-1650) was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy." He championed ration
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René Descartes (1596–1650) was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy." He championed rationalism, initiating the shift toward methodic doubt with his famous dictum "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am"). He revolutionized mathematics by developing analytical geometry, bridging algebra and geometry. His work, including Meditations on First Philosophy, emphasized reason, dualism, and a mechanical view of nature, impacting Western thought. #trend #rational #rationalism #literature #absurdism
#Absurdism Reel by @againsttall.odds - Franz Kafka (1883-1924)
The prophet of invisible prisons and quiet despair, beyond reason and escape.
Born on July 3, 1883, in Prague, Austro-Hungaria
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Franz Kafka (1883–1924) The prophet of invisible prisons and quiet despair, beyond reason and escape. Born on July 3, 1883, in Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kafka was a German-speaking Jewish writer shaped by an overbearing father, fragile health, and the suffocating grip of bureaucratic existence. Beneath a seemingly ordinary life, he endured profound inner conflict, isolation, and a haunting sense of being judged by unseen forces. He died on June 3, 1924, near Vienna at age 40. History & Life From a middle-class family, Kafka studied law and worked in insurance, writing in secrecy during the night. His relationship with his father cast a long psychological shadow, shaping themes of guilt, fear, and authority. Largely unrecognized in his lifetime, he battled tuberculosis and emotional turmoil while producing deeply unsettling works. Before his death, he entrusted his manuscripts to Max Brod with instructions to destroy them—an order that was never fulfilled. Achievements Posthumously hailed as a master of existential and absurdist literature, Kafka revealed the terror of meaninglessness with stark clarity. Key works include The Metamorphosis (1915), The Trial (1925), and The Castle (1926). His writings influenced thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, shaping modern views on alienation and the absurd. Legacy A mirror to humanity’s unseen torment — isolation, judgment, absurdity, and the fear of meaninglessness — Kafka’s words endure as a timeless testament to the silent struggle of existing in a world without answers. #FranzKafka #Existentialism #Absurdism #Alienation #TheMetamorphosis TheTrial ModernLiterature Philosophy
#Absurdism Reel by @againsttall.odds - Franz Kafka (1883-1924)
The voice of alienation and unseen judgment, beyond reason and escape.
Born on July 3, 1883, in Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empir
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Franz Kafka (1883–1924) The voice of alienation and unseen judgment, beyond reason and escape. Born on July 3, 1883, in Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kafka was a German-speaking writer shaped by isolation, an oppressive father, and the suffocating machinery of modern life. Beneath an ordinary existence, he carried profound anxiety, self-doubt, and a haunting sense of not belonging. He died on June 3, 1924, near Vienna at age 40. History & Life From a middle-class Jewish family, Kafka studied law and worked in insurance while writing in solitude during the night. His strained relationship with his father deeply influenced his themes of fear, guilt, and authority. Largely unknown during his lifetime, he battled illness and emotional turmoil while creating works that reflected the absurdity and helplessness of existence. Achievements Universally recognized as a pioneer of existential and modernist literature, Kafka transformed personal anguish into timeless fiction. Key works include The Metamorphosis, The Trial, and The Castle. His writings shaped existential and absurdist thought, influencing generations of writers and philosophers worldwide. Legacy A mirror to humanity’s hidden fears — isolation, absurdity, guilt, and meaninglessness — Kafka’s words endure as a timeless testament to the silent struggle of existing in an incomprehensible world. #FranzKafka #Existentialism #Absurdism #TheMetamorphosis #TheTrial ModernLiterature Alienation Philosophy
#Absurdism Reel by @justavinash27 - Sorry if its your birthday or have yours approaching 🫠🫶

#philosophy #absurdism #camus #sisyphus #explore
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Sorry if its your birthday or have yours approaching 🫠🫶 #philosophy #absurdism #camus #sisyphus #explore
#Absurdism Reel by @americanbaron (verified account) - "L i f e," starring sisyphus and dwayne johnson.

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“L i f e,” starring sisyphus and dwayne johnson. #shortfilm #absurdism #philosophy
#Absurdism Reel by @meme_esque - Camus made his life tbh👍🏼🥰 

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Camus made his life tbh👍🏼🥰 ( bookstagram, classic literature, french literature, Camus, myth of Sisyphus, absurdism, philosophy, Dostoevsky, kafka, Nietzsche, the fall, the stranger, algerian literature, literature student, book memes, philosophy memes ) #bookstagram #classicliterature #camus #absurdism #philosophy
#Absurdism Reel by @rokobelavie - Surrealism explores the space where reality dissolves into the unconscious, where dreams, symbols, and contradictions reveal a deeper layer of percept
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Surrealism explores the space where reality dissolves into the unconscious, where dreams, symbols, and contradictions reveal a deeper layer of perception. It challenges the idea of a single, stable truth by exposing how easily the mind constructs meaning from fragments, illusions, and desires. In the pursuit of absolute truth, one risks mistaking projection for revelation, following signs that seem profound but lead inward rather than forward. The attempt to “know” becomes a descent shaped by one’s own psyche. What appears as discovery may instead be a refined form of self-deception. The seeker does not reach truth, but a version of it filtered through bias, fear, and longing. In that sense, the journey ends not in clarity but in the fool’s truth: a belief that feels real, yet belongs more to illusion than to reality itself. #surrealism #absurdism #unconscious #storytelling #gamification
#Absurdism Reel by @dr_amardeep_singh - There was a phase in life where everything looked fine from the outside.

Smiles in photos. 
Stories full of laughter. 
Days that seemed "perfect."

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There was a phase in life where everything looked fine from the outside. Smiles in photos. Stories full of laughter. Days that seemed “perfect.” But behind all of that… there was a quiet heaviness that never left. So instead of facing it, I did what most people do. I distracted myself. More scrolling. More noise. More temporary highs. Anything… just to not sit alone with my own thoughts. And slowly, I realized something uncomfortable: I wasn’t actually happy. I was just busy avoiding reality. Because the truth is— real life is heavy. It asks questions we don’t want to answer. It shows us parts of ourselves we try to ignore. It demands growth when we just want comfort. So we escape. Into illusions. Into validation. Into moments that feel good… but don’t last. And we call that happiness. But deep down, we know the difference. One day it hits you— peace doesn’t come from running away from reality… It comes from becoming strong enough to face it. Maybe that’s the shift. Not chasing lighter distractions, but building a stronger self. Because illusions are easy to rent… but reality is where real life begins. 🖤 #FranzKafka #Existentialism #Absurdism #ModernistLiterature #themetamorphosis

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