Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl survived the Nazi death camps and emerged with a shattering insight: that the last of human freedoms is the ability to choose one’s response to any given set of circumstances. This memoir recounts his experiences in Auschwitz and develops his theory of logotherapy — the idea that man is primarily driven by the search for meaning. One of the most influential books of the twentieth century.
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Boys discover that suffering without meaning breaks a man — but suffering with purpose can be survived and even transformed into something extraordinary. Frankl’s book teaches boys the most important question they will ever ask: what is my life for? A young man who reads this book and takes it seriously will never see hardship, or himself, the same way again.
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| Publisher | Beacon Press |
| Pages | 165 |
| ISBN | 978-0807014271 |


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