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Sisyphus Smiling. Finding Joy and Deep Meaning in the Repetitive Tasks of Modern Life
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- Nombre de pages152
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-27904-3
- EAN9783565279043
- Date de parution27/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille551 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Modern society is obsessed with the concept of endless novelty. We are constantly told that happiness lies in the next vacation, the next promotion, or the next grand adventure. Meanwhile, the daily chores of life are framed as frustrating obstacles in the way of our true purpose.
This relentless pursuit of the extraordinary blinds us to the quiet reality of the human condition. The truth is, life consists primarily of repetitive, seemingly meaningless tasks-washing dishes, commuting, answering emails.
Viewing these moments purely as burdens guarantees a lifetime of quiet misery. This book merges existential philosophy with modern cognitive psychology to reframe the myth of Sisyphus. It reveals the hidden psychological mechanics of routine, demonstrating how leaning into the mundane can actively repair a fragmented attention span and lower chronic stress. By shifting your perspective, you can transform tedious chores into powerful anchoring rituals.
You will learn how to find profound grounding and unexpected joy in the simple, unending cycles of daily maintenance, ultimately claiming peace in the present moment.
Viewing these moments purely as burdens guarantees a lifetime of quiet misery. This book merges existential philosophy with modern cognitive psychology to reframe the myth of Sisyphus. It reveals the hidden psychological mechanics of routine, demonstrating how leaning into the mundane can actively repair a fragmented attention span and lower chronic stress. By shifting your perspective, you can transform tedious chores into powerful anchoring rituals.
You will learn how to find profound grounding and unexpected joy in the simple, unending cycles of daily maintenance, ultimately claiming peace in the present moment.



