THE SIGNAL
In Greek mythology, the king Sisyphus got himself consigned to the underworld due to a variety of theopolitical circumstances that, TL;DR, ended up getting Zeus really peeved. His punishment was to eternally push a boulder all the way up a hill until it invariably rolled back down again, starting the arduous process anew.
This sounds like a great workout but a terrible permanent lifestyle choice. However, the French-Algerian existentialist philosopher Albert Camus, in one of his more notable works, disagreed, arguing that “[m]a …
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