We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented.

Andrew Niccol
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We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented is a phrase from Albert Camus, an existentialist philosopher. He suggested that by accepting our society and its problems, we can find meaning in life. In other words, when we accept what is, we allow ourselves to find a way to make it work. This idea is important for everyone.

It allows us to not be so upset about things going wrong in our lives. It allows us to have a happy outlook on life and not let anything bother us too much.

Source: Peter Weir

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