The author taking Camus' other advice, and imagining Sisyphus happy, then going farther, into realms of the fantastical, and imagining Camus happy too.
That doesn't make any sense for him to stop.
Sisyphus cannot stop rolling the boulder, he's not doing it because he wants to. He was cursed by Zeus.
I thought it was going to lead to "I found out if I balance the rock just right, it stops rolling back down the hill"
That was in Greek times, it’s been thousands of years.
These days he’s the embodiment of the mid life crisis.
You watched Kaos, too? I love Jeff Goldblum.
Tbf the prime of life was a lot younger back then
Ah yes, the Sigmund Freud approach.
Needs more cocaine and cigars
Nobody even questions that he has the boulder at the top of the hill, thereby being in a position where it no longer has to be pushed up hill.
God damn hot milfs in the area are too distracting.
The author taking Camus' other advice, and imagining Sisyphus happy, then going farther, into realms of the fantastical, and imagining Camus happy too.
That doesn't make any sense for him to stop.
Sisyphus cannot stop rolling the boulder, he's not doing it because he wants to. He was cursed by Zeus.