In the face of life's absurdity, Camus identifies three key outcomes: revolt, freedom, and passion. He emphasizes that acknowledging the meaninglessness of existence can empower individuals to respond in a positive and defiant manner. Rather than succumbing to despair, one can choose to rebel against absurdity, creating personal meaning and purpose.
This rebellion against the absurd not only fosters a sense of freedom but also ignites a deep passion for life. Camus suggests that through this conscious engagement with the absurd, one can cultivate a fulfilling existence, embracing the chaos and uncertainty of life with vigor and determination.