Boulder Combat Sports Management

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02/16/2015

We are the premier combative sports management company representing "minority peoples" around the world.
Our intent to is to spread, like wild fire, the greatness of minority MMA, Kick Boxing, and Grappling.
We are working toward exposing to the world the impassioned power of women's combative sports, African American sports legacies, and Latino combat professionals bringing the best performances money can buy.
We are also the first ever management company representing persons with special needs such as limb loss, mental differences, and diseases responsible for challenges in life.
LGBT people are also of the highest regard in our establishment. We intend to help these athletes build their careers as we build our management company.
Our scope is notably enormous, and we accept the challenge to further the combative sports industry. We are an inclusive company, offering entertainment management to ALL people, regardless of age, s*x, ethnicity, creed, religion, or lack there of, and WILL conquer this industry through steady work and long term commitment.
See you in combat,
Boulder MGMT

02/16/2015

The Myth of Sisyphus
. . the legend of Sisyphus who defied the gods and put Death in chains so that no human needed to die. When Death was eventually liberated and it came time for Sisyphus himself to die, he concocted a deceit which let him escape from the underworld. Finally captured, the gods decided on his punishment for all eternity. He would have to push a rock up a mountain; upon reaching the top, the rock would roll down again, leaving Sisyphus to start over. Camus sees Sisyphus as the absurd hero who lives life to the full, hates death, and is condemned to a meaningless task.

Camus presents Sisyphus's ceaseless and pointless toil as a metaphor for modern lives spent working at futile jobs in factories and offices. "The workman of today works every day in his life at the same tasks, and this fate is no less absurd. But it is tragic only at the rare moments when it becomes conscious."

Camus is interested in Sisyphus' thoughts when marching down the mountain, to start anew. This is the truly tragic moment, when the hero becomes conscious of his wretched condition. He does not have hope, but "there is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn." Acknowledging the truth will conquer it; Sisyphus, just like the absurd man, keeps pushing. Camus claims that when Sisyphus acknowledges the futility of his task and the certainty of his fate, he is freed to realize the absurdity of his situation and to reach a state of contented acceptance. With a nod to the similarly cursed Greek hero Oedipus, Camus concludes that "all is well," indeed, that "one must imagine Sisyphus happy."

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Camden, IN
46917

Opening Hours

Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17655887029

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