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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

Conference in Toronto with students for search for meaning.

** This video belongs to logotherapy.univie.ac.at ** you may find full lenght recordings of most interviews.

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  • I read "Man''s Search..." while doing time in a fedearl prison, it was one of the most amazing and insightful things to ever enter my mind. One thing it taught me was to stop complaining/crying about my situation(s). Not long after I heard (NPR) stories of how "political" femal inmates in N. Korea's prisons live...I've never complaned again.

    If you haven't read his work-DO SO!

  • Thumbs up if Tony Robbins sent you here

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  • I love this video so much.

  • My question is: what should man be?

  • @Portubed ...you're using will and desire interchangibly ..I think as a preliminary you have to define your terms, but regardless of the former complaint, my complaint is that a person ought to will the good and align himself with it rather than willing some subjective desire.

  • .... 4:22 min worth watching at any time :) Thank you Viktor Frankl!!!

  • So eloquent

  • His voice and intensity energizes me.

  • @1wunPlanet He is the author of "Man's Search for Meaning." He was a Jewish psychologist that survived a Nazi camp and discovered that true freedom is not defined by a man's physical boundries (prison), but by his mental ones. His asserts that some men in prison are freer than men who live in the outside world but in a prison of their own mind.

  • @Bes1987 I agree from a personal religious level. But in my truth, God gave man will. I am not out to convert people to my religion understand. But it is MY truth that for me to live the life I want I have to align that will with God's. My pastor is George Foreman and my religion is Christianity. What I have learned is not to make it my business to worry about where other men align there will, only mine. I can't find fault with a man's philosophy who survives this situation and thrives

  • @1wunPlanet Victor Frankl

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