You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.
Albert Camus (1913-1960) A French existentialist and
recipient of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature.
The quote is from Intuitions, an essay written in 1932
included in the collection Youthful Writings
“This quote connects to the ideas of not searching for meaning but making meaning. Meaning is on our shoulders to make, and if it goes away for a while, it will come back because we can invite it back and coax it back in.”
Eric Maisel, Ph.D., author of many books including
A Brave New Mind: The Art of Serene Readiness