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Single Idea 9247

[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / A. Wisdom / 3. Wisdom Deflated ]

Full Idea

Life will be lived all the better if it has no meaning.

Gist of Idea

Life will be lived better if it has no meaning

Source

Albert Camus (The Myth of Sisyphus [1942], 'Abs free')

Book Ref

Camus,Albert: 'The Myth of Sisyphus', ed/tr. O'Brien,Justin [Penguin 1975], p.53


A Reaction

One image of the good life is that of a successful wild animal, for which existence is not a problem, merely a constant activity and pursuit. Maybe life begins to acquire meaning once we realise that meaning should not be sought directly.


The 16 ideas with the same theme [doubts about the high status of wisdom]:

Don't assume that wisdom is the automatic consequence of old age [Plato]
Our life is the creation of our mind [Anon (Dham)]
In much wisdom is much grief [Anon (Ecc)]
No wise man has yet been discovered [Stoic school, by Cicero]
No wisdom could make us comfortably walk a wide beam if it was high in the air [Montaigne]
Seek wisdom rather than truth; it is easier [Joubert]
'Wisdom' attempts to get beyond perspectives, making it hostile to life [Nietzsche]
Suffering is the meaning of existence [Nietzsche]
But what is the reasoning of the body, that it requires the wisdom you seek? [Nietzsche]
Wisdom is just the last gasp of a dying civilization [Cioran]
So-called wisdom is just pondering things instead of acting [Cioran]
Inspiration and social improvement need wisdom, but not professional philosophy [Quine]
Life will be lived better if it has no meaning [Camus]
There is more insight in fundamental perplexity about problems than in their supposed solutions [Nagel]
Because of Darwin, wisdom as a definite attainable state has faded [Watson]
The devil was wise as an angel, and lost no knowledge when he rebelled [Whitcomb]