Man's Search for Meaning
Brief Overview
Viktor Frankl's book «Man's Search for Meaning» is an autobiographical work in which the author shares his experience of surviving Nazi concentration camps and develops the concept of logotherapy. Frankl describes the horrors he faced and how he managed to preserve a sense of meaning even in the most inhumane conditions. The main idea of the book is that even in the most difficult circumstances, a person can find meaning and purpose that help them survive. Frankl asserts that the search for meaning is the primary driving force in human life and encourages readers to seek meaning in their own lives despite suffering and hardship. The book inspires readers to find inner strength and resilience, emphasizing the importance of spiritual values and personal responsibility.
