currently reading the rebel by Albert Camus. I find this book incredibly dense and the epitome of someone who is incredibly intellectual and analyzes history in such a fantastic way.
Albert Camus is such a wise person.
How does someone builds such a deep knowledge and ability to analyze incredibly dense subjects in such a fantastic way?
How do you acquire those skills?
What do you guys think about Albert Camus writing?
by marcel-proust1
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Study. Learn. Practice. Create. And do it with intensity and purpose.
You need to read more people and I’m sure they Camus before his tragic and had a collection of literature.
We can gain so much knowledge from classic literature Camus …I love his work honestly I have the stranger and I’m looking at the plague as we speak I absolutely love Camus.
We cannot forget classic literature we do not want to be like an Orwellian Fahrenheit 451 who claims the books are a stepping point for madness.
Classical literature when taken into the correct context and looked at and deep dive can really give us an insight on where we are heading has everything according to Camus continues in a loop it is all conjecture and it is all revolving it never ends and it continues in a cycle
To disavow classical literature and Collett old-school would be to do a serious disservice to the authors.
Deep dive into the literature I have an entire playlist on deep dive literature and I absolutely encourage people to use classical literature as a stepping point to see how the modern world coexist with the theory.
History repeats itself it’s on a never ending loop things are absurd as according to Compass and through his tragic death we learned that he was a product of his own theory, he had no idea that he was gonna die that night and tragic car accident but he lived his life the way that he wanted to live knowing that eventually the loop would consume itself.
Continue to involve yourself in classical literature and say to yourself how does this apply to today’s modern culture
It helps to look at the world as an outsider.