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Understanding absurdism in a complex world

Marcielyne Wanja by Marcielyne Wanja
November 21, 2025
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Absurdism is a philosophical perspective that explores the conflict between the human desire to find meaning and the silent, indifferent nature of the universe. It begins with a simple observation: people naturally search for purpose, direction and explanation, yet the world does not always provide these answers. This tension creates what is known as the “absurd,” a feeling that arises when human expectations collide with a reality that does not cooperate. Absurdism does not claim that life is meaningless; rather, it suggests that meaning is not handed to us by the universe, and therefore individuals must decide how to respond to this uncertainty.

The idea captures common human experiences, such as questioning the point of routine, feeling disconnected from the world, or sensing that events around us do not always follow a clear logic. Absurdism encourages people to acknowledge these moments honestly instead of ignoring or denying them. It suggests that once a person recognizes the absurd, they have a choice: to give up, to pretend the world has fixed answers, or to live in full awareness of uncertainty while still choosing to act, create and engage with life. This last response is what absurdist thinkers often highlight as the most freeing, because it allows individuals to live authentically without waiting for external validation or universal explanations.

Absurdism also reshapes how people view challenges. When the universe offers no guaranteed meaning, each person becomes responsible for shaping their own. Everyday activities such as working, creating relationships or pursuing personal goals become meaningful not because the universe assigns meaning to them, but because individuals choose to care about them. This perspective allows room for personal freedom while reducing the pressure to meet society’s rigid expectations. Instead of striving for perfection or universal approval, people can focus on genuine experiences, self-expression and growth.

The philosophy does not dismiss joy, creativity or ambition. It simply recognizes that the world is unpredictable, and that accepting this unpredictability can lead to a more honest and courageous way of living. Absurdism encourages individuals to embrace life with curiosity, humor and resilience, knowing that meaning is something they build rather than something they wait for. In this way, it becomes not a pessimistic worldview but a practical guide for navigating a complex world with clarity and intention.

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