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A profound book by Viktor Frankl, recounting his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps and outlining his psychotherapeutic method, logotherapy. It argues that even in the most absurd and painful circumstances, life has potential meaning, and that suffering can be transformed into human achievement.
Victor Frankle has this famous quote where he says, "When a man can't find a deep sense of meaning, they distract themselves with pleasure."
""Viktor Frankl is explicitly quoted regarding the distraction of pleasure when meaning is absent. 'Man's Search for Meaning' is his seminal work, directly addressing the themes of meaning, suffering, and existential purpose discussed in the podcast."