At day’s edge, the stone returns to the foot of the hill. Camus invites us to meet that return with composure and recommitment. Beginning again is not naivety; it is method. We select a worthy task, accept our limits, join with others, and proceed. The struggle itself toward the heights, he reminds us, is enough (The Myth of Sisyphus, 1942). And so tomorrow, with lucid eyes, we put our shoulder back to the world and start. [...]