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Camus and Curren$y: Why I Preach Indie
“Carved out my lane and chilled.”
Mark Sabino • Camus and Curren$y: Why I Preach Indie
Camus refers to the Artist as wholly embodying the absurd life, creating a new world parallel to our existing one that is entirely satisfied with description instead of explanation. This defines absurdity. The explanation for things is irrelevant, because in the grand scheme, there are none. All we have at our disposal are our descriptions, our per... See more
Mark Sabino • Camus and Curren$y: Why I Preach Indie
We create our own reason to live, not a meaning to life. If life has no meaning, it is entirely up to us to determine how we want to live, what purpose we want to fulfill. As Jean Paul Sartre would put it, we define our existence by determining our own essence, or the things that make us us. It is also up to us to grapple with the terrors that come... See more
Mark Sabino • Camus and Curren$y: Why I Preach Indie
Again, the idea of manifesting your own ideas of success, your reasons for life, plays a huge role here. It allows ego to be put to the side in favor of accomplishing a common goal, an idea that we can do it differently this time.
Mark Sabino • Camus and Curren$y: Why I Preach Indie
Why would I care about the “way things are” if I’m actively trying to change that?