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Absurdism is part of existentialism and originates from it. Therefore, I think it is important to understand not the differences between the two concepts, but their correlation and interrelation, since there is no contradiction in them. Existentialism is a broader trend that focuses on the categories of human existence and the irrationality of life. This leads to absurdism, which claims that there is no human sense of being, since human life is a constant confrontation between the ideals, ideas of the individual and reality / God/the transcendent.