
Episode - 4 - Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl
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There are books that are to be read and reviewed, and some that are to be read, mulled over and revisited multiple times. Man's Search for Meaning is one such book. The book grows on you as you read it. Written by Viktor Frankl in 1946 , he narrates his life instances in the Auschwitz concentration camp, presents the remarkable idea of how we can choose to see a purpose or meaning in any situation, including the worst conditions. This book has become one of the most influential books ; it continues to inspire us all to find significance in the very act of living.
In this episode we go through some excerpts of this book.
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