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Many years ago, I read this book. And then I read it again, and then again. It's a small, humble, and simple book. Yet it is so profound. 

Below is a link to a free downloadable version of the book. Please feel free to add other versions of the book. ✌️💖🌟

 

Viktor Frankl

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“What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for some goal worthy of him. What he needs is not the discharge of tension at any cost, but the call of a potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him.” Victor Emil Frankl (1905 – 1997), Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, devoted his life to studying, understanding and promoting “meaning.” His famous book, Man’s Search for Meaning, tells the story of how he survived the Holocaust by finding personal meaning in the experience, which gave him the will to live through it. He went on to later establish a new school of existential therapy called logotherapy, based in the premise that man’s underlying motivator in life is a “will to meaning,” even in the most difficult of circumstances. Frankl pointed to research indicating a strong relationship between “meaninglessness” and criminal behaviors, addictions and depression. Without meaning, people fill the void with hedonistic pleasures, power, materialism, hatred, boredom, or neurotic obsessions and compulsions. Some may also strive for Suprameaning, the ultimate meaning in life, a spiritual kind of meaning that depends solely on a greater power outside of personal or external control.

 

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Man's Search for Meaning - The Right Mind

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Thank you again!

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OK, Thanks High Planes Drifter...currently reading revised and updated version.

archive.org/details/MansSearchForMeaning_201507

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Good quote: Frankl always got to the heart of the matter. Speaking towards the end of his life, he said that, "for humanity to survive, we needed to coalesce around a common purpose."

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numen wrote:

Good quote: Frankl always got to the heart of the matter. Speaking towards the end of his life, he said that, "for humanity to survive, we needed to coalesce around a common purpose."


 Excellent! And now we see that common cause and search for a branding purpose and context playing itself out. He planted some tiny seeds that were created thru his personal suffering and he lives on thru us! ✌️💖🌟



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I would say, not only a "common purpose," but a common connection...and that would be "Love." No?

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numen wrote:

I would say, not only a "common purpose," but a common connection...and that would be "Love." No?


 Absolutely. Love...the cosmic glue! 💜💜💜💜💜



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Thank you HPD, and Peace2b for the updated version. My in-laws were Holocaust survivors. My mother-in-law was in Auschwitz, hell of a story — she's gone now. She lived to 94 and spent her life under a dark cloud of nerves and negativity and fear. She took in each waking breath through a cigarette. She was demanding and difficult and formidable. (She was very kind and loving to me, the shiska wife, which was amazing.) She also founded the first European cooking school in NYC (written up on a double-page spread in The NYT when Craig Claiborne paid a visit to her home cooking school.) So how to explain her longevity and undeniable positive impact on others? The difference was that she was very connected and generous to her friends and that she cared passionately about everything from her son (my husband) to the news in the world. She was deeply engaged in life. There was meaning in everything. I'll get this little book and read it. Thanks again.

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Thank you Peace2B and HPD...I'm gonna read it for a 3rd time. Been awhile!

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High Planes, Thank you for continually bringing in the eternal works that will always be valuable to us. You have been a true support here to everyone and keep our vibrations high.

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FX - our histories are similar. Oddly I was married for 25 years (also shiska but I always called myself a "****t-sa"...) to a NYC man who lost many family members to the camps. Those who survived, moved to NYC. They were a very tight community.

My husband's auntie was also one tough cookie, a very smart, savvy, business woman who suffered tremendously but who also was very engaged with a wide variety of people of all ages and persuasions. She lived alone well into her mid-90's in the same apartment at 55th and 5th in Manhattan. She was a "noble" at heart, spent every summer on the Côte - Riviera. I tagged along a few times. But she was tough and difficult and demanding and conditional. My husband also joked that she kept her will in pencil form on her nightstand!!

And I respected and them her for her strength and courage and fierceness in spite of all she had endured.

Frankl turned tender and wise and loving. Bless them all! Bless us ALL...💜💜💜



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HPD, thank you so much for this share. Just now my sister posted this video on Fb about a survivor from Bergen-Belsen. My mother-in-law was in B-B until she was deported to Auschwitz. This is the most touching story. I know you will appreciate it. Hope others do, too. (Caution: the Fb Page name is not indicative of the nature of this beautiful video, searing and touching in turns, by a most beautiful and elegant woman.)

www.facebook.com/IdonotneedAngerManagement/videos/913124235391119/

By the way, my mother-in-law's husband, a real sweetie who was in 20 work camps during the Holocaust, went from being a man who once hurled a typewriter in anger to the perfect calm and loving foil to his nervous and difficult wife. I feel extraordinarily honored to have had my time with them. My husband died of AIDS in 1994, pre-deceasing at age 45 his own mother by several years. She'd lost her first child when he was 4 years old and it nearly killed her. The birth of my husband saved her life, so you can imagine how she felt when he also predeceased her. The suffering of all these people in what history will show was a manipulated war for the sake of money and human oppression by the powerful families. Not to mention the manufactured AIDS virus. Ach!

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dutcheflat wrote:

Thank you Peace2B and HPD...I'm gonna read it for a 3rd time. Been awhile!


 Me too! It's a timeless and sublime read. It's also a very timely reminder for many of us as we venture out into the world more focused and anew!



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FX - yes, the death of a child is probably the worst event any person will have endure. I choke and cringe from just a sliver of suggestion.

Yes, the level of suffering, the depths of boundless evil, that's has been and continues to be perpetrated is beyond our capacity to fully grasp. So we turn away in hopes that it will just fade away as well. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.

As the REAL truth comtinues to come out... Well, some simply will refuse to believe what's actually been occurring. The rabbit hole runs deep and has multi-tentacles. But there's Light in there because the truth will set us free.

And to dig deep within ourselves, to find the substance, the courage, the hope, the willingness,coven the enthusiasm to seek the treasure, the golden nuggets and overcome, persevere, rise above and inspire others thru the wisdom one has gained is the reflection of the presence of GOD within us. ALL of us.

May I find my way into the heights into infinity and beyond!

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I was priviledged to have Dr Frankl as a professor in graduate school.  From my memeory, he was a clasicaaly educated (Euroiean, rational) psychologist before WWII.  When he was in the camp, he saw some healthy looking people die while others who looked horrible lived; he set himself the task of trying to understand the 'why' behind what he was seeing.

He decided that the ones who lived had a reason that they felt or could say of why their survival was important.

After the war, he used thie experience in counsuling,  He work with a spouse whose wife was dying and who was depressed almost to not being able to function.  He was able to frame that man's experience as a gift to his wife by asking ":what would happen to her if you died first?"  The man was able to see that by staying alive and caring for his wife as she passed, he was giving to her; the husband had found his reason.

In times of change like the ones we appear to be facing, his book is a great beacon of a seed of an approach that we could offer to others as well as utilize ourselves.  Yosef saying that we, currency holders, were here for a reason, a very special reason, has been of comfort to me and is the same idea as Dr. Frankl expressed.



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