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Freedom lies in our response to life's challenges from "summary" of Man's Search for Meaning: Young Adult Edition by Viktor E. Frankl
In the face of life's challenges, we are often quick to blame external circumstances for our lack of freedom. We may feel trapped by the situations we find ourselves in, believing that our ability to choose is limited by forces beyond our control. However, Viktor E. Frankl suggests that true freedom lies not in our external circumstances, but in our internal response to them. He argues that even in the most dire situations, we still have the power to choose how we will react. Frankl's own experiences as a Holocaust survivor serve as a powerful example of this concept in action. Despite enduring unimaginable suffering in the concentration camps, he found a sense of freedom ...Similar Posts
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