In reference to the below article: "Consider, too, Viktor Frankl, - TopicsExpress



          

In reference to the below article: "Consider, too, Viktor Frankl, who wrote Man’s Search for Meaning. A psychiatrist who was imprisoned in a concentration camp in World War II, Frankl endured the horror of his family members being murdered by the Nazis and himself being brutally mistreated. Frankl resolved that although his jailors might take almost everything from him, they would not take his peace of mind. Frankl chose to show kindness to his fellow prisoners, and sometimes even to his jailors, wherever possible, sharing his meager ration of bread, and demonstrating courtesy and tolerance. Although Frankl was undoubtedly grief-striven, it’s probable that his sense of purpose enabled him to survive physically, mentally, and emotionally, when so many did not."
Posted on: Wed, 09 Oct 2013 12:34:31 +0000

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