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Man's Search for Meaning

By: Viktor E. Frankl
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As relevant today as it was when it was first published, Man’s Search for Meaning is a book for finding strength and purpose in times of great despair.

“This is a book I reread a lot … it gives me hope … it gives me a sense of strength.”—Anderson Cooper, Anderson Cooper 360/CNN

Viktor E. Frankl was a medical doctor at a psychiatric hospital in 1942 when he became a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps in World War II. In 1946, he published this book about his camp experiences and a method of psychotherapy he developed. Forty-five years later, it was still named one of the most influential books in the United States.

Part One describes his three years in four Nazi concentration camps, which took the lives of his wife, father, mother, and brother. He closely observed inmates’ reactions to their situation, as well as how survivors came to terms with their liberation.

Part Two, introducing logotherapy, is an academic discussion of the psychological reactions experienced by all inmates to one degree or another. It solidified Frankl’s early theory that humanity’s primary motivational force is finding meaning in one’s life.

In Germany, titled Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager, or A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp, its title in the first English translation was From Death-Camp to Existentialism. As of 2022, this book has sold 16 million copies and been published in 52 languages.

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Very intriguing story. educative. good for most ages. the reader was good too. you will not regret

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I had heard about this book for years, and I loved it. So many life lessons included. I’ll likely go back to this book annually.

Amazing book

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I’ve never been more grateful to have found & read one of the world’s most influential & aspirational works of literature! Definitely a must read!

Life changing book!

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no matter your your woe's in this life you need an unchanging focus to help you run your race (lifetime) with zeal and contentment no matter what the world throws at you. The ultimate focuse is a personal relationship with the one who spoke this world into existence the LORD Jesus Christ. you will still go through hard timea especially as the age of the gentiles comes to a close but God, will be with you through it all. God gave us all a free will to choose, I pray you all choose life: John 3:16-21

the meaning to life!

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Points come across different due to the authentic and well articulated way the two parts of the book are made. this is deeply interesting and insightful

maybe most trustworthy book ever

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