Man’s Search for Meaning is a profound memoir and psychological exploration by Viktor E. Frankl, an Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor. The book chronicles Frankl’s experiences as a concentration camp inmate during World War II and the insights he gained about human existence, suffering, and the pursuit of meaning. Frankl introduces his theory of logotherapy, which posits that the primary drive in human beings is not pleasure (as proposed by Freud) or power (as suggested by Adler) but the pursuit of meaning. Through his harrowing experiences, Frankl illustrates how finding meaning can help individuals endure suffering and live a fulfilling life.
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