The eight elements that bring meaning to Victor's life are his intrinsic inner life, friendship, his manuscript, spiritual happiness, his attitude, humanity, faith, comfort, or a pleasant image of past and destiny. Fierce inner life: I think that Frankel was always in the head of his doctor. He is always thinking about how to keep his idea busy. Think about ways to help others and quantify your bread, get medicine for typhoid patients, inspire others, or hide Frankel and busy thinking.
Power of the meaning Emily Esfahani Smith. Long-lasting happiness often comes from struggle. The most fulfilling activities are usually very simple. This book traces classical footprints such as Victor Frankl's "discovery of meaning" and shows us that a meaningful life is a beautiful life. The difference between this book and a similar book in the past is that Smith contains the science behind meaning (and attractive).
In a memoir of a famous psychiatrist who is a survivor of the Holocaust "meaning of what humans want", Victor Frankel outlines the meaning that humans were born to ask for. According to Frankel, the meaning may come from three possible sources - intentional work, love (moving beyond a lover who wants to move the body to a deeper spiritual domain) and adversity Courage to face. According to Frankel's philosophy, I realized that meaning can be found in simple things in life. The meaning can be found in tasks completed at work. On a productive day. When you say that they look cute to them, your colleague's smile can find meaning. The meaning can be found in the laughter of your family. When your friends reach the goals they dream of, they can find meaning. The meaning can be found in the morning coffee and you can have a good conversation with your tribe. You can find meaning in a telephone conversation with a loved one.
When I was twenty years old, one of my friends recommended reading the people of Victor Frankl for meaning. This is a psychiatrist's story, Victor Frankl was arrested by Nazis during the Second World War. After he was accommodated in the Auschwitz concentration camp, he reviewed the pattern of those who survived the Holocaust. He pointed out: "People who live in concentration camps can remember those who comforted others and walked through the hut to give up their last piece of bread. Things: The end of human freedom - Choose the attitude of a person in a specific environment and choose your own way "