The Meaning of Life Books , Philosophy , Self Development Imagine being stripped down to nothing (no possessions, clothes, freedom) and suffering daily from hunger, cold, and brutality. Imagine for a moment that you have been taken from your home and thrown into a train. In that train, everyone is crammed together on top of their luggage. When you arrive at your destination (after days of travel with little food and no shower) all of your possessions are left on the train and you are ordered off at gunpoint. Then they take your documents (passport, ID, etc.), they strip you down to nakedness, they shave you from head to toe, and then they give you a number. It’s unimaginable, but that’s what Viktor Frankl, along with millions of others, went through. Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl (who was a professor in neurology and psychiatry) is one of the most powerful books I’ve ever read . The book chronicles Viktor Frankl’s e...
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