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Man's Search for Meaning
To be sure, man's search for meaning may arouse inner tension rather than inner equilibrium. However, precisely such tension is an indispensable prerequisite of mental health. There is nothing in the world, I venture to say, that would so effectively help one to survive even the worst conditions as the knowledge that there is a meaning in one's lif... See more
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
In some ways suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning, such as the meaning of a sacrifice.
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
Don't aim at success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself. Ha... See more
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
A man's concern, even his despair, over the worthwhileness of life is an existential distress but by no means a mental disease.
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”
Viktor Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.