Man's Search for Meaning Viktor E. Frankl , Harold S. Kushner (Foreword) , William J. Winslade (Afterword)
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has captivated multiple generations of readers through its vivid depictions of life in Nazi death camps and the valuable lessons it imparts on spiritual survival. Drawing from his personal experiences and the narratives of his patients, Frankl posits that while suffering is inevitable, we possess the power to choose how we navigate through it, discover purpose within it, and forge ahead with renewed determination. Central to his logotherapy philosophy is the belief that the primary motivation driving humans is not pleasure, but rather the pursuit of what holds meaning for us. Man's Search for Meaning has emerged as a profoundly influential book in the United States, continuously inspiring individuals to uncover significance in the very essence of existence.
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