Viktor Emil Frankl
Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl is a timeless classic that blends memoir, psychology, and philosophy to answer one of life’s most profound questions: What gives life meaning? Drawing from his harrowing experiences as a Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist, Frankl introduces logotherapy, a psychological approach centered on humanity’s search for purpose.
The book details Frankl’s survival in Nazi concentration camps and reveals how meaning—not pleasure or power—is the primary driving force in human life. Through deeply moving personal accounts and psychological insights, Frankl demonstrates how even in the most unbearable conditions, individuals can choose their attitude and find purpose.
Widely regarded as one of the most influential books ever written, Man’s Search for Meaning continues to inspire readers seeking motivation, emotional strength, spiritual growth, and a deeper understanding of human resilience.
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Ideal For:
Readers seeking purpose and meaning in life
Fans of psychology, philosophy, and self-help books
Individuals facing hardship, grief, or personal challenges
Students of psychology, counseling, or mental health
Anyone interested in human resilience and spiritual growth
Language
English
Publisher
Beacon Press
Year Published
2006
Categories
Self-Help