Man’s Search for Meaning Reflection

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Victor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning often brings to mind the resilience of the human spirit. As he recounts his daily activities inside one of the Germany’s concentration camps the belief that God has given us the capabilities to handle whatever is thrown at us. Of course, not everyone survived; to say that life in a concentration camp is manageable would be an insult to the victims who survived the heinous abomination. While Frankl walks down memory lane he reminds us that when pushed to our limits one can push back and risk death, choose death and receive it, or as he did take it one day at a time. In the beginning when he recalls the ordeal of the selection, with the “tall man who looked slim and fit in his spotless uniform” and the power that was held in his forefinger. He essentially had the ability to determine whether one man would die or live that very day. He did that without the slightest feeling of guilt/ regret, it bothers me so badly to think that young children, women and men that were deemed unable to work and therefore sentenced off to die. How could so many pe...

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