It adopts a nihilistic meaning of the idea that individuals have a purpose in the world. For instance, in the third season of the comedy, Rick, the antihero posing as a scientist, finds meaning in his life through Szechuan sauce, a sauce made by McDonald's to promote the Disney movie Mulan. Because Rick finds meaning in something that appears to have no spiritual, economic, social, or political value, the show's creators adopt a philosophy that both opposes and accepts Camus' argument of the Absurd Hero. It does this by Rick giving value to something essentially valueless. Szechuan sauce does not exist anymore yet Rick is determined to find it, which shows that Rick is ascribing value to the meaningless. This is used to say that the Absurd Hero's endeavor is meaningless in the scale of the entire universe; however, on the individual level, the Absurd Hero's essay to find meaning
It adopts a nihilistic meaning of the idea that individuals have a purpose in the world. For instance, in the third season of the comedy, Rick, the antihero posing as a scientist, finds meaning in his life through Szechuan sauce, a sauce made by McDonald's to promote the Disney movie Mulan. Because Rick finds meaning in something that appears to have no spiritual, economic, social, or political value, the show's creators adopt a philosophy that both opposes and accepts Camus' argument of the Absurd Hero. It does this by Rick giving value to something essentially valueless. Szechuan sauce does not exist anymore yet Rick is determined to find it, which shows that Rick is ascribing value to the meaningless. This is used to say that the Absurd Hero's endeavor is meaningless in the scale of the entire universe; however, on the individual level, the Absurd Hero's essay to find meaning