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Poor Sisyphus (on morality & freedom)
this was started in msn between Renegade and myself
basically, i wanted to start a topic 'against' the perpetuation of the human race and the efforts to sustain life at any cost, but i heard it's been done to death and i figured everyone's already sick of the topic, but it did get us into an intersting discussion, and we both thought it'd probably be best to open the discussion here
the background: Camus' views on Sisyphus, taken from the last chapter of his book "The myth of Sisyphus"
Camus asks, if we realise objectively that life is meaningless, why do we carry on?
and he answers, no matter how hard and shitty life can be, even the breifest moments of pleasure make it all worth while.
i disagree, because i doubt Sisyphus can look at his life objectively, nor any other man in that position.
i believe we are genetically programmed to always find some joy in life as a protection mechanism, therefor, we will never be able to reach the relavant level of objectivity to 'measuring' our lives.
Sisyphus will never admit his unhappiness, will never give up, will never commit suicide, and will never ask to be put out of his misery, because he denies that misery.
now, let's assume the myth is a bit different: the gods have decided to test the morality of man. they have put you and only you in the position to decide whether Sisyphus will have to endure the torment they have decreed upon him.
you are now in the position to put Sisyphus out of his supposed misery.
What do you do?
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