In the well-known myth of Greek mythology, the gods inflict a terrible punishment on Sisyphus: He has to push a heavy rock uphill, but shortly before succeeding to place the rock on the hill's top, ...
In “The Myth of Sisyphus,” Camus describes a man doomed to push a boulder uphill forever and asks us to imagine him “happy.” But when I think of Sisyphus, I think of Philip Rivers: a quarterback who ...
Sisyphus would have recognized 2012 and the years leading to it - perhaps several thousand of them. Myths reveal truths. Mankind pushes the boulder to the mountaintop only to see it roll down again.
The myth of Sisyphus is a good metaphor of bipolar disorder. The disorder is our rock and we carry it for every up the hill of life, only to have it tumble down when we think we have reached the crest ...
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