Tag Archives: Albert Camus

Choose to Build Your Own Meaning Anyway: Beyond the Question of Usefulness

Part 7 of a seven-part series examining neurodivergence through the lens of usefulness. This article moves beyond analysis to response, arguing that when systems fail to produce belonging or meaning, the only viable path is to construct meaning deliberately. Drawing on lived experience, philosophy, and practice, it explores how to continue without resolution by building something that matters, rather than being defined solely by usefulness.

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Ides of March 2026: Motivational Quotes on Betrayal, Resilience, and Overcoming Hardship

Throughout history, words have served as powerful tools for inspiration, warning, and encouragement. Whether it’s facing betrayal, enduring hardship, or rising above challenges, the right quote at the right time can provide strength and perspective. Below is a collection of timeless motivational quotes that speak to resilience, betrayal, and overcoming adversity.

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