He was tempted by many gods to punish him by pulling tricks or mischiefs, but Hermes finally caught him. Although he was under Hades' rule. He is obviously the title of King Corinth, but for some people he is the founder and for the others he was assigned to him by Medea. As I explained in Homer's Odyssey, they have many stories, he is very smart.
We should all be familiar with Albert's philosophical article "Myth of Sisyphus". A famous and frequently quoted article describes an absurd life in the context of Sisypos, which was condemned in Greek myths to repeat the same meaningless work of unexpectedly pushing up a mountain. I will go again. The conclusion of this article is that "the struggle itself is enough ... to satisfy people's heart, people must imagine the happiness of Sisyphus." Is old (or already exhausted?) Definition of stupidity do the same thing over and over again and expect different results. So, if this is true, is Sisyphus happy with "strug itself" who knows the inevitable and predictable results?
French - a ridiculous philosopher of Algeria Albert Camus talked about the story of ancient Greece - the myth of Sisyphus, revealing the meaninglessness of life. Sisyphus was determined to push up the rock to the mountain and roll it again, just to do it over forever. If our efforts disappear after death, is our life different from this? I did not expect this. I do not think life is meaningless. If so, it does not exist first. Even after our death, I believe that our jealousy will continue to develop, and that everything we did will affect even small or small. Besides, life is not a means to achieve the purpose.