Sisyphus is a noun from Greek mythology referring to the cunning king punished to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity. In modern usage it denotes a never-ending, futile labor or task. The term appears in literary, academic, and colloquial contexts to describe repetitive, seemingly hopeless effort.
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