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		<title>Albert Camus &#8211; The Stranger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished reading Albert Camus &#8211; The Stranger, and I can&#8217;t help but identify with the main character. The biggest difference between him and me is that he doesn&#8217;t seem to think of much past tomorrow, except that all week he looks forward to being with his girlfriend on Sundays. I put a whole [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just finished reading <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Albert-Camus/dp/0679720200">Albert Camus &#8211; The Stranger</a>, and I can&#8217;t help but identify with the main character. The biggest difference between him and me is that he doesn&#8217;t seem to think of much past tomorrow, except that all week he looks forward to being with his girlfriend on Sundays. I put a whole lot more effort trying to peer into the future: planning and scheming, working toward goals. Mersault was a simpleton. An idiot. </p>
<p>And yet if you really dig down and think about things from a relativist viewpoint, who&#8217;s to say he&#8217;s wrong when he asserts that no life is worth living? We all die and then people forget us. What&#8217;s the point? For me it all just comes back to survival. We&#8217;re here because that&#8217;s what we do, because we&#8217;re alive. If it wasn&#8217;t what our ancestors did, we wouldn&#8217;t be here to worry about it. </p>
<p>I did receive one surprise insight from this book &#8211; the justice system is geared to weed out socially maladapted limbic systems. People are so interested in the emotional displays of accused criminals because the limbic system is what we&#8217;ve evolved to allow us to function in a community setting. A messed up limbic system makes one unable to function as a cog in the machine, and has to be discarded or repaired or maybe just beat back into shape. </p>
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