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Albert Camus, Philosopher and Nobel Prize Winner: «Happiness Is Not in Reaching the Top or in the Final Outcome, but in the Effort»

The name Albert Camus usually appears linked to absurdity, lucidity and a deeply honest look at the human condition. Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1957, the Franco-Argelin author left a work that, more than half a century later, continues to dialogue with contemporary concerns. At a time marked by obsession with success and immediate results, one of his reflections on happiness resonates with special validity. The idea is condensed into a …
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The name Albert Camus usually appears linked to absurdity, lucidity and a deeply honest look at the human condition. Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1957, the Franco-Argelin author left a work that, more than half a century later, continues to dialogue with contemporary concerns. At a time marked by obsession with success and immediate results, one of his reflections on happiness resonates with special validity. The idea is condensed into a …

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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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