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Our outlook on life can impact our reality from "summary" of Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor E Frankl
The way in which we view the world around us has a profound effect on our experiences and our reality. This is particularly evident in times of great suffering and adversity, when our outlook on life can mean the difference between despair and hope. In the face of unimaginable hardship, such as the horrors of a concentration camp, our mindset can either help us survive or lead us to our demise. Those who maintained a sense of purpose and meaning in the midst of their suffering were able to endure the unimaginable. They found solace in the belief that there was a r...Similar Posts
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