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VIKTOR E. FRANKL

If you know your “why,” you can survive almost any “how.”

VIKTOR E. FRANKL

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The Core Question

The Core Question

What makes life worth living—even in the darkest times?

Frankl answers from the depths of a concentration camp: meaning is what keeps us alive. Not comfort, not success—meaning.

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Surviving the Unsurvivable

Surviving the Unsurvivable

Frankl endured Auschwitz, not because he was the strongest, but because he had a reason to live.

Have a reason to live.

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Suffering Transformed

Suffering Transformed

Suffering is part of life. But it doesn’t have to destroy you.

You can choose how to respond—and even suffering can become meaningful.

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VIKTOR E. FRANKL

When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.

VIKTOR E. FRANKL

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Freedom of Attitude

Freedom of Attitude

You may not control what happens to you—but you always control your response.

That’s your last human freedom. No one can take it from you.

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The Power of Meaning

The Power of Meaning

Meaning isn’t something you wait to find—it’s something you decide to give.

It’s not “out there.” It’s in how you live, love, and endure.

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FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

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Beyond Happiness

Beyond Happiness

Frankl flips modern psychology:

Don’t chase happiness. Chase meaning.

Ironically, happiness comes as a side effect.

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You Are Not Your Circumstances

You Are Not Your Circumstances

Even in a death camp, Frankl saw that those who gave up spiritually—died.

But those who held onto purpose—a loved one, a dream, a mission—could endure unthinkable pain.

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Logotherapy in One Line

Logotherapy in One Line

Life is asking you a question.

You don’t demand meaning from life—you answer life, moment by moment.

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Three Paths to Meaning

1. Work – Doing something that matters.

2. Love – Caring for someone deeply.

3. Suffering – Finding dignity in hardship.

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VIKTOR E. FRANKL

Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.

VIKTOR E. FRANKL

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Your Turn Now

Frankl’s message isn’t abstract—it’s a call.

What pain will you redeem?

What love will you protect?

What meaning will you choose—starting now?

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