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.
2. Dez.Dec 2, 2025
Man's Search For Meaningby Viktor E FranklRandom House UK Ltd


