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Man's Search for Meaning

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We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life-daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.

When Man's Search for Meaning was first published in 1959, it was hailed by Carl Rogers as "one of the outstanding contributions to psychological thought in the last fifty years." Now, more than forty years and 4 million copies later, this tribute to hope in the face of unimaginable loss has emerged as a true classic. Man's Search for Meaning--at once a memoir, a self-help book, and a psychology manual-is the story of psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's struggle for survival during his three years in Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. Yet rather than "a tale concerned with the great horrors," Frankl focuses in on the "hard fight for existence" waged by "the great army of unknown and unrecorded."

Viktor Frankl's training as a psychiatrist allowed him a remarkable perspective on the psychology of survival. In these inspired pages, he asserts that the "the will to meaning" is the basic motivation for human life. This simple and yet profound statement became the basis of his psychological theory, logotherapy, and forever changed the way we understand our humanity in the face of suffering. As Nietzsche put it, "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how." Frankl's seminal work offers us all an avenue to greater meaning and purpose in our own lives-a way to transcend suffering and find significance in the act of living.

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ISBN9780807000007
PublisherBeacon Press
Publication Date02/18/14
Pages324

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  • siddysbookmagic
    siddysbookmagic

    54 Followers

    5.0

    Sehr inspirierendes und nahegehendes Buch darüber wie viel Menschen aushalten können, über Hoffnung, über den Sinn des Lebens und über Freiheit. Kann ich jedem empfehlen.

    May 13, 2025

  • honeyvanitea
    honeyvanitea

    8 Followers

    5.0

    It’s one of those books where you not only read the pages, but really dive into the mind of the author (as expected from a doctor in psychology and neurology). The meaning of life (or the lack of it) is something integral to our existence as humans, so it’s a topic that is universal & definitely not new.Still, Frankl managed to explain his view on the topic in a way that makes one think and reflect in order to find their own “reason” or solution instead of giving out a formulated blueprint. It was also inspiring to see how he handled the darkest times in his life (which was being sent to four concentration camps), and helped me too to see the value in myself while I away stuck in a bad cycle. In the end it depends on how you read, digest and interpret the book, but in my opinion it was a touching journey of what it means to be alive and worthy and I gained a lot out of reading it.

    Dec 2, 2025

  • leila.mascht
    leila.mascht

    1 Followers

    5.0

    Extrem berüehrend und spannend!!

    Aug 25, 2024

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