Man's Search for Meaning
von Viktor E. Frankl
We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life-daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.When Man's Search for Meaning was first published in 1959, it was hailed by Carl Rogers as "one of the outstanding contributions to psychological thought in the last fifty years." Now, more than forty years and 4 million copies later, this tribute to hope in the face of unimaginable loss has emerged as a true classic. Man's Search for Meaning--at once a memoir, a self-help book, and a psychology manual-is the story of psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's struggle for survival during his three years in Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. Yet rather than "a tale concerned with the great horrors," Frankl focuses in on the "hard fight for existence" waged by "the great army of unknown and unrecorded."Viktor Frankl's training as a psychiatrist allowed him a remarkable perspective on the psychology of survival. In these inspired pages, he asserts that the "the will to meaning" is the basic motivation for human life. This simple and yet profound statement became the basis of his psychological theory, logotherapy, and forever changed the way we understand our humanity in the face of suffering. As Nietzsche put it, "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how." Frankl's seminal work offers us all an avenue to greater meaning and purpose in our own lives-a way to transcend suffering and find significance in the act of living.
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Man's Search for Meaning
von Viktor E. Frankl
We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life-daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.When Man's Search for Meaning was first published in 1959, it was hailed by Carl Rogers as "one of the outstanding contributions to psychological thought in the last fifty years." Now, more than forty years and 4 million copies later, this tribute to hope in the face of unimaginable loss has emerged as a true classic. Man's Search for Meaning--at once a memoir, a self-help book, and a psychology manual-is the story of psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's struggle for survival during his three years in Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. Yet rather than "a tale concerned with the great horrors," Frankl focuses in on the "hard fight for existence" waged by "the great army of unknown and unrecorded."Viktor Frankl's training as a psychiatrist allowed him a remarkable perspective on the psychology of survival. In these inspired pages, he asserts that the "the will to meaning" is the basic motivation for human life. This simple and yet profound statement became the basis of his psychological theory, logotherapy, and forever changed the way we understand our humanity in the face of suffering. As Nietzsche put it, "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how." Frankl's seminal work offers us all an avenue to greater meaning and purpose in our own lives-a way to transcend suffering and find significance in the act of living.
Aktuelle Rezensionen(5)
Buku ini dibagi menjadi 2 bagian, pertama tentang pengalaman si penulis saat berada di kamp konsentrasi, dan bagian kedua saat bahas logoterapi. Narasi yg mendetail soal berbagai penderitaan di kamp yg dibalut dengan nilai² kemanusiaan, mungkin karena saya udah sering nonton film² soal Nazi jadi gak terlalu berkesan. Apalagi pas baca soal logoterapi, bener² ngantuk pol. Tapi karena ada teori yg bisa dipraktekkan jadi ini buku yg bagus buat buat sebagian orang.
A journal from a man living in a concentration camp: It took me ages to read 'Man's search for meaning'. The first half was extremly sad and horrible to read. Second half was interesting and made trough the explanationa of his meaning of life I realized how strong the author actually is. His way of seeing a meaningful life and the metaphorical explanations are insanely good. "Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality".
I picked up the book expecting to read about the experiences Frankl made in the camps. Though he does describe some it is more about the psychotherapeutic point of view. The second part describes the historic development of ‘logotherapy’ and the relevance of a meaning in life. Would not recommend for basic reading
With self-trancendency to new heights of our own human potential. I believe that this is most important book of my life
One of those books that you will want to read again and again! A lot of food for thought here! Highly recommend!