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A significant point of contention arises when contemplating the place of rationality in the discussion of meaning. While rationalists like Albert Camus argue that the search for inherent meaning is a philosophical folly, insisting instead on embracing life's absurdity, Han suggests that rituals disrupt the notion of everything needing to be rational. Herein lies a convergence between ritualistic practices and deeper existential valuations that prioritize community and experience over individual rationalizations.