Meaning can be found in the smallest of moments and actions from "summary" of Man's Search for Meaning, Gift Edition by Viktor E. Frankl
Meaning is not to be found in grand, sweeping gestures or monumental events, but rather in the smallest of moments and actions. In the most dire of circumstances, such as in a concentration camp, where every aspect of life is stripped down to its most basic form, it is still possible to find meaning in the simplest of tasks. For example, a prisoner faced with back-breaking labor and inhumane conditions may find meaning in helping a fellow inmate, sharing a scrap of food, or offering a kind word ...
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