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Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl is a profound exploration of the human capacity to find purpose, hope, and resilience even in the face of extreme suffering. Drawing on his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist, Frankl presents his groundbreaking theory of logotherapy, which emphasizes that the primary drive in life is not pleasure or power, but the pursuit of meaning.
The book is divided into two parts: the first details Frankl’s harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps, highlighting the psychological and emotional challenges faced by prisoners. The second part introduces logotherapy, offering practical insights on how individuals can discover purpose, confront adversity, and live a fulfilling life despite hardships. Man’s Search for Meaning is both a memoir and a guide to personal growth, inspiring readers to take responsibility for their lives, embrace suffering as a path to growth, and cultivate a meaningful existence.
This timeless classic is essential reading for anyone seeking personal resilience, spiritual insight, and the motivation to overcome life’s greatest challenges.





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