Everything that has happened is a burden that, like Sisyphus, we drag until the end of our lives, a weight that is impossible to shed. I agree with Camus that the absurdity of life is so immense and important that we must embrace it and desire it. Adopting the absurd is healing, abandoning faith is healthy, maintaining the balance of light and shadow is right, and abandoning all hope of escaping it is the strength of the warrior who faces the shadows lurking behind the mirror's reflections.
The weapons I have to combat the anguishes that were assigned to me at birth are: the continuous flow of my ideas, and the act of writing them. By writing down my fears and desires, I perpetuate myself, I do not die.
The Blasphemous Prophet
By Paco Albiac
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