Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl transforms personal tragedy into universal wisdom in this landmark psychological study. Imprisoned across four Nazi concentration camps between 1942 and 1945—including Auschwitz—Frankl witnessed unimaginable horrors that claimed his parents, brother, and pregnant wife. Yet from these darkest chapters of human history emerges a profound philosophy: while we cannot escape suffering, we retain absolute freedom in choosing our response to it. Drawing on both his harrowing ordeal and decades of clinical practice, Frankl introduces logotherapy—a revolutionary framework rooted in the Greek concept of *logos* (meaning). Unlike Freudian psychology's emphasis on pleasure-seeking, Frankl argues that human beings are fundamentally driven by the search for purpose. This distinction proves transformative for anyone grappling with loss, adversity, or existential questions. Since its publication, this introspective work has resonated across cultures and generations, becoming one of America's most life-changing books. Its timeless message speaks to the resilience within all of us—and the redemptive power of meaning-making. Discover how purpose can illuminate even life's darkest moments. Add this transformative classic to your library today.
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