It is also important to recall that both works are allegories for realism, as it pertains to the human condition, and dogma. With that being said, the connection of the literary and philosophical should be a source of guidance for global health policies and declarations, such as the WHO Constitution. All of the principles in this legislation are exceptional in theory, but they are not as realistic as the creators might have intended them to be. For example, health does not necessarily equate to happiness — this is for the individual to decide. Camus argues that one must accept their fate, which is most likely filled with moments of grief and suffering, to create their own happiness. External forces should not have the power to have this much control over an individual. Thus, a more pragmatic approach is much needed to ensure better health for all human beings and utilizing the main themes of Camus' writings would aid in this
It is also important to recall that both works are allegories for realism, as it pertains to the human condition, and dogma. With that being said, the connection of the literary and philosophical should be a source of guidance for global health policies and declarations, such as the WHO Constitution. All of the principles in this legislation are exceptional in theory, but they are not as realistic as the creators might have intended them to be. For example, health does not necessarily equate to happiness — this is for the individual to decide. Camus argues that one must accept their fate, which is most likely filled with moments of grief and suffering, to create their own happiness. External forces should not have the power to have this much control over an individual. Thus, a more pragmatic approach is much needed to ensure better health for all human beings and utilizing the main themes of Camus' writings would aid in this