We’re constantly told to find meaning. In careers. In relationships. In setbacks. In traffic jams, probably. Every experience must teach us something, shape us, improve us.
But some things are just… absurd.
Not everything happens for a reason. Some things happen because the universe shrugged. Absurdity doesn’t try to fix that. It sits with it. It laughs at the discomfort. It allows confusion without immediately turning it into a motivational quote.
This doesn’t make life pointless. It makes it lighter. When you stop demanding clarity from everything, you make room for curiosity, humour, and human error.
Absurdity isn’t chaos.
It’s acceptance—with better timing.

