There is very little inspiration to be found in Camus' novel. Camus was trying to make a point about the absurdity and randomness of the norms which govern our lives. The book is less about the main character's aloofness and imperviousness, and more about the cruelty of an intolerant society who punishes anyone not willing to blindly obey its absurd rules.
So, no, I am not inspired by the poor guy. His extreme inability to ape other people's behaviours in society ultimately led him to be executed. If anything, I pity him. I am not sure he was happier or suffered less thanks to his extreme detachment. In my opinion he is a heart-breaking, cautionary example: fall in line, or be crucified.