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Is life meaningless? Does anything matter?

Does what happens or doesn't happen
matter? Is anything actually "good" or "bad"?
Albert Camus uses his debut novel, The
Stranger (1942), as a platform to explore
absurdity, a concept central to his writings
and at the core of his treatment of questions
about the meaning of life. In his work,
Camus addressed topics ranging from
alienation to the inadequacy of traditional
values.

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Life is not meaningless. From my perspective, at least. Life is a part of journey we all must endure, so we can move on to more. Think of it as a test you need to pass, a life you need to live to move on. Life teaches you things that can help you after, in other places, possibly other lives. Life may seem useless, ut once it's over, yuo might be surprised at what you learn and have. Not only that, yuo make bonds with people and those themselves can give you lessons that mak elife worthwhile. So, in my perspetive, no, Albert Camus, Life is not meaningless, and everything we do matters.

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