A clown drags a box around the city. As the day goes by, the box gets heavier. The clown, more and more desolated and exhausted, finds it harder to carry on. Although dragging a box may seem like an empty task, the clown keeps doing it, never questioning its purpose. According to the Myth of Sisyphus, mortals don't have the same rights as gods, and therefore, the former must focus on the accomplishment of everyday tasks. Day and night; life and death; the cycle of life: 'Carry On...' is a brief metaphor of mortal existence.—Anonymous