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The Sisyphean Daily Devotional

One quote. One reflection. One practice. Every day for a year. Philosophy you can hold in your hands.

365
Daily Entries
12
Philosophers
6
Traditions

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A year of philosophy,
one day at a time.

Each of the 365 entries follows the same format — designed to take five minutes and stay with you all day.

Every Entry Includes
A quote from one of twelve philosophers
A reflection that makes the philosophy personal
A daily practice you can do in under a minute

No jargon. No prerequisites. Just honest philosophy written for people who are alive and paying attention.

Read Day 1.

This is the first of 365. The rest are in the book.

Day 1 — January: Beginnings
The rock is still there.
“One must imagine Sisyphus happy.”— Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus
You woke up this morning. The alarm went off, or it didn’t, and either way the day began whether you were ready for it or not. The rock is at the bottom of the hill again. It was there yesterday. It’ll be there tomorrow.
Camus didn’t tell us to imagine Sisyphus productive, or enlightened, or at peace. He said happy. There’s a specificity to that word that matters. Happiness is not the absence of difficulty. It’s what happens when you stop waiting for the difficulty to end and start finding something real inside the push itself.
Today’s Practice
Before you start the day’s first task, pause for three seconds. Look at it. Acknowledge it’s there. Then begin.
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Twelve teachers. Six traditions.

Not prophets. Not gurus. Philosophers who looked at the void and had something honest to say about it.

Albert Camus
Camus
Absurdism
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus
Stoicism
Epicurus
Epicurus
Epicureanism
Lao Tzu
Lao Tzu
Taoism
Simone de Beauvoir
Beauvoir
Existentialism
Socrates
Socrates
Classical
Diogenes
Diogenes
Cynicism
Kierkegaard
Kierkegaard
Existentialism
Siddhartha Gautama
Buddha
Buddhism
Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche
Existentialism
Jean-Paul Sartre
Sartre
Existentialism
Sisyphus
Sisyphus
Absurdism

365 days.
Start any time.

There’s no right day to begin. Open to any page. The philosophy meets you where you are.

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