"La véritable passion du vingtième siècle est la servitude."
— Albert Camus
Simplified Meaning:
In the 1900s, many people became more focused on serving others or being controlled by bigger systems and rules. Think about how companies grew and wanted workers to follow their orders, sometimes making people feel more like servants than individuals. For example, in large factories, workers had to do the same job over and over again, often without much freedom to make their own choices. This idea can relate to our everyday lives too. If we always feel like we have to follow what society, social media, or our jobs tell us to do, we might lose our sense of independence. To avoid this, it’s important to find a balance between doing what's expected and following your own passions and interests. By being aware of how much we serve others or systems, we can work on creating a life that is more fulfilling. We can remind ourselves to spend time on activities that bring us joy and not just what we think we must do, ensuring we live a life that feels meaningful and true to ourselves.