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In one of the most powerful accounts of human endurance, Viktor Frankl shares his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Amid unimaginable suffering, he observed a crucial truth: those who found meaning in their lives were more likely to survive.
The book combines personal experiences with psychological insight, introducing the idea that the primary human drive is not pleasure, but purpose. Even in the harshest conditions, individuals can choose their attitude and find a reason to keep going.
Frankl’s perspective transforms suffering into something that can be endured when it is connected to a deeper sense of purpose. It’s a profound exploration of resilience, hope, and the human spirit.
Nonfiction
Memoir / Psychology
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