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Man’s searching for meaning by Viktor E. Frankl (101)
Man’s Search for Meaning (1946) is Viktor Frankl’s powerful reflection on surviving Nazi concentration camps and discovering a deeper purpose in life. Part memoir, part therapeutic manifesto, the book introduces logotherapy, asserting that our primary drive is not pleasure, but the pursuit of meaning. Frankl emphasizes that even in the most harrowing circumstances, we retain the freedom to choose our attitude—a realization vital for psychological and spiritual survival
- Pages: Approx. 200
- Publisher: Beacon Press; first edition reprint June 1, 2006
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN‑10: 080701429X
- ISBN‑13: 978‑0807014295
- Dimensions: ~4.15 × 0.49 × 6.72 inches
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