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"Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl is a profound autobiographical work that chronicles his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. The book focuses on how Frankl and other inmates coped mentally with the brutal conditions by finding meaning in life despite suffering. Frankl argues that the primary human drive is to find meaning in life, and that even in the direst circumstances, individuals can maintain their humanity and resilience by choosing their attitude toward their suffering. He developed a psychotherapeutic approach called logotherapy, which centers on helping people discover a purpose in life to endure hardship and find fulfillment. The book illustrates that meaning can be found through work, love, and the courage to face unavoidable suffering, emphasizing the ultimate freedom of humans to choose their responses to life’s challenges.
Frankl argues that the primary human drive is to find meaning in life, and that even in the direst circumstances, individuals can maintain their humanity and resilience by choosing their attitude toward their suffering. He developed a psychotherapeutic approach called logotherapy, which centers on helping people discover a purpose in life to endure hardship and find fulfillment. The book illustrates that meaning can be found through work, love, and the courage to face unavoidable suffering, emphasizing the ultimate freedom of humans to choose their responses to life’s challenges.
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