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Viktor Frankl's 'Man's Search for Meaning' is a powerful memoir that describes his experiences as an Auschwitz concentration camp inmate during World War II. He argues that even in the most dehumanizing circumstances, life has potential meaning and that individuals can find purpose through suffering, love, and choosing their attitude.
Frankl introduces logotherapy, a school of psychotherapy that suggests the primary human drive is not pleasure but the discovery and pursuit of meaning.
His concept of 'tragic optimism' encourages finding meaning in spite of unavoidable suffering.
The book offers profound insights into resilience, the search for purpose, and the human capacity to transcend even the most horrific situations.
Frankl introduces logotherapy, a school of psychotherapy that suggests the primary human drive is not pleasure but the discovery and pursuit of meaning.
His concept of 'tragic optimism' encourages finding meaning in spite of unavoidable suffering.
The book offers profound insights into resilience, the search for purpose, and the human capacity to transcend even the most horrific situations.
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as she reflects on its message of finding meaning, which supports the idea that people can adapt and change.

Agnieszka Michalska-Rechowicz

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