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In this continuation of the Camus episode—narrated by Dave’s budget TTS avatar, a voice assembled from spare algorithms—the focus turns to Camus’s ideas of revolt, authenticity vs. bad faith, and the famous conclusion that “we must imagine Sisyphus happy.” Revolt, for Camus, is the daily decision to live boldly despite a silent universe, choosing one’s actions even when existence offers no script. Unlike Sartre, who treats authenticity as an ethical duty, Camus sees authenticity as simple honesty about the Absurd and your freedom within it. Bad faith is forgetting that you are the author of your own script. The episode culminates in Camus’s interpretation of Sisyphus: his happiness comes not from the task but from his defiant ownership of it. Once Sisyphus stops expecting the universe to supply meaning, he becomes free—turning futility into personal triumph.