Kafka: Life feels absurd and alienating; individuals are trapped in incomprehensible systems where meaning and justice are always just out of reach.
Camus: The world is indifferent and meaningless, but we must face this honestly and still choose to live, act, and create our own meaning.
Berger: Reality and identity are socially constructed; what we see, believe, and value depends heavily on culture, power, and shared narratives.
Heisenberg: Observation changes what is observed; there are fundamental limits to certainty, and complete objective knowledge is impossible.
Myth of Sisyphus: Even repetitive, futile struggle can be meaningful if we consciously accept it—rebellion and awareness turn absurdity into freedom.
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