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“Man’s Search for Meaning”
Victor Frankl was a Jewish Austrian psychiatrist who was interned in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. ... The survivors tended to be people who envisioned a future for themselves despite their present suffering, people who believed they had a meaning in life and did not surrender to despair. ... According to Frankl, logotherapy is striving to find a meaning in ones life as the primary force. Frankl would help patients improve their mental health by helping them to discover meaning in their lives. ... He wholeheartedly embraces life and believes we can make our lives rich with meaning. What matters is not the meaning of life in general but the specific meaning of a persons life at a given moment. ... The meaning of life differs from man to man, from day to day and from hour to hour. What matters, therefore, is not the meaning of life in general but rather the specific meaning of a persons life at a given moment.
Approximate Word count = 799 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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