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Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor Frankl wrote dozens of books, but only one, Man’s Search For Meaning, was not aimed at commercial success. Frankl wrote Man’s Search For Meaning and published it anonymously. “And so it is both strange and remarkable to me,” Frankl wrote, that it became his most well-known and influential work. For the rest of his li
... See moreLogotherapy regards its assignment as that of assisting the patient to find meaning in his life.
Viktor E. Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning

His observations led Frankl to develop the theory of logotherapy in his book, Man’s Search for Meaning. Unlike previous theories of motivation, like Freud’s Will to Pleasure or Nietzsche’s Will to Power, Frankl saw that the fundamental thing people sought was meaning. There was no power or pleasure to be had in a concentration camp. There was, howe
... See moreTaylor Pearson • The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-to-5
Logotherapy, or, as it has been called by some authors, “The Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy,” focuses on the meaning of human existence as well as on man’s search for such a meaning.