Le Bon Combat, or, Why Cliff Lee's Injury Doesn't Mean Anything

We asked our friend, huge baseball fan and sometime writer Albert Camus, to provide some commentary on The Good Phight's recent contention that "it doesn't really matter at this point" whether Cliff gets better from his latest injury, which "doesn't mean anything."

It is probably true that a man remains forever unknown to us by and that there is in him something irreducible that escapes us.
But practically I know men and recognize them by their behavior, by the totality of their deeds, by the consequences caused in life by their presence.
To know oneself, one should assert oneself.
I impose meaning on what I do. No one else can impose meaning for me.

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