

Finding Your Purpose: Lessons from Viktor Frankl (1of3)
March 26 is Dr. Viktor Frankl's birthday so I wrote this piece to commemorate his life and work.
You may know him as the author who wrote Man's Search for Meaning, and you'd be right! He was a holocaust survivor, a brilliant neurologist, psychologist, and philosopher.
This was an excerpt from the video ‘Viktor Frankl’s Method to Overcome Fear - Paradoxical Intention.’
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But this reverse psychology that tricks the mind out of its neurosis makes Frankl’s approach interesting and worth examining.
[Video Title: Viktor Frankl's Method to Overcome Fear (Paradoxical Intention)]
The full video is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tmHzg6OirM
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What an excellent podcast! 🤌
Viktor Frankl's grandson talks about the search for meaning. There's tons of great resources and tips here. In Logotherapy meaning comes from 3 parts: creating something for the world, significant personal experience from the world, and our confrontation with suffering.
This could also cover your homework of holocaust remembrance!
I first read Man’s Search for Meaning by the neurologist, psychologist, and philosopher Viktor Frankl in high school, and I have re-read it several times since. It’s one of the books that’s had the biggest impact on my life, so it was a real treat to speak with Alexander Vesely, Frankl’s grandson, about his grandfather’s […]
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