Brief review of thoughts on Victor E Frankl's “Man’s Search for Meaning, An Introduction to Logotherapy.” 1939
Frankl, Victor E, 1939, “Man’s Search for Meaning, An Introduction to
Logotherapy.” Pocket Books edition 1963, Simon And Schuster. New York
From
horrific experience the author able to communicate a positive idea,
And is able
to translate in a modest non-exploitative sensationalist way communicate to us
these thoughts. Our own empathy can translate it with our own less extreme
sufferings and receive the positive idea in reflection.
One
individual had to experience these horrors to formulate the positive
outcome.
Parsonal
responsibility to ones’ own existence but always aware of others.
You are who
you are, that is your right. Uniqueness is miraculous.
Life is
equally suffering and happiness/contentment. To accept this is to free ones
self from the shackles of expectation.
Joy in work
not the pursuit of success. Pursuing ideas is the reward not the pointless
recognition. Satisfaction in moments of discovery.
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