Thank you. As I'm sure you know, the word is derived from the Latin for sin. From a Christian point of view, sinlessness is not achievable. But should be striven for nevertheless - a point at which Camus and his Myth of Sisyphus map a Christian approach to life.
I actually didn't know that! Appreciate your illuminating perspective! And yes, the Myth of Sisyphus feels rather apposite in my own work life right now...
Thank you. As I'm sure you know, the word is derived from the Latin for sin. From a Christian point of view, sinlessness is not achievable. But should be striven for nevertheless - a point at which Camus and his Myth of Sisyphus map a Christian approach to life.
I actually didn't know that! Appreciate your illuminating perspective! And yes, the Myth of Sisyphus feels rather apposite in my own work life right now...
Me too. But too Sisyphuses are better than one - Sisyphus would have preferred some company...
(Peccadillo - a little sin...)