Man’s Search for Meaning
د.م. 80,00 – د.م. 95,00
Viktor Frankl recounts his journey in Nazi concentration camps, and how he discovered that meaning is the secret of survival. The book shows that pain is not measured by its harshness but by the purpose we give it. The foundations of logotherapy that links mental health and the search for purpose. A work that combines autobiography and scientific analysis in an influential style. A source of inspiration for millions around the world for decades. Suitable for lovers of psychological literature and deep human stories. Do not read it only to understand suffering, but to learn how to make a new beginning from it. A book that redefines inner strength and reminds us that hope never dies. 📚🔥💡
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The book “Man’s Search for Meaning” is one of the iconic works that has left a deep impact on psychological and philosophical literature. The author, Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, recounts his harrowing experience in Nazi concentration camps, and how this ordeal formed the basis for his theory of logotherapy. The book highlights humanity’s ability to find hope even in the darkest circumstances, by holding onto love, faith, or moral responsibility. The book is divided into two parts: the first is a biography of Frankl’s experience in the camps, and the second is an explanation of the foundations of the psychotherapy he founded, emphasizing that the search for meaning is the driving force of human existence. The book blends personal courage with scientific analysis, to deliver a message of hope to all humanity.
Frankl offers an existential perspective that defies despair, explaining that suffering is not overcome by escaping it, but by finding meaning that gives it value. A book that is not just a narrative of harsh experiences, but a practical guide to understanding how to transform pain into a driving force. It is suitable for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche, or who needs a lifeline in the face of challenges.
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