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- The meaning of life according to Viktor Frankl centers around the fact that every second of every day is a chance to make a decision, a decision that will determine whether we’ll be subject to circumstance like a puppet in the hands of fate, or if we’ll act with true dignity, listening to our true self.
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Feb 21, 2022 · The meaning of life according to Viktor Frankl lies in finding a purpose and taking responsibility for ourselves and other human beings. By having a clear “why” we can face all the “how” questions of life.
Mar 26, 2019 · Fundamentally, Dr. Frankl believed that there is meaning in every moment of our lives — up to our very last breath — and that it is our personal responsibility to find it. By example, he was able...
Jun 7, 2024 · Viktor Frankl developed logotherapy, a form of existential analysis that emphasizes finding meaning in life, even in the face of suffering. How did Frankl's experiences in concentration camps influence his work?
- Dave Roos
Jun 16, 2020 · As an inmate of the Auschwitz concentration camp, and after he got out, author Viktor Frankl found meaning within his life through action—not meditation.
- Philip Mann
Man's Search for Meaning is a 1946 book by Viktor Frankl chronicling his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II, and describing his psychotherapeutic method, which involved identifying a purpose to each person's life through one of three ways: the completion of tasks, caring for another person, or finding ...
- Viktor Emil Frankl
- 1946
May 17, 2020 · That selfsame year, the young Viennese neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl (March 26, 1905–September 2, 1997) was taken to Auschwitz along with more than a million human beings robbed of the basic right to answer this question for themselves, instead deemed unworthy of living.
Mar 26, 2013 · Like Henry Miller and Philip K. Dick, Frankl recognizes suffering as an essential piece not only of existence but of the meaningful life: If there is a meaning in life at all, then there must be a meaning in suffering.
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