A 1946 book by Viktor Frankl, an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor. It chronicles his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II and describes his psychotherapeutic method, logotherapy, which involves identifying a purpose in life to find meaning.
And this is really fascinating if you look at the work of Victor Frankle because Vic Victor Frankle was a neurologist, went through the Holocaust, became a psychologist, and then he sort of it literally his work is something called logootherapy, which is how do we consistently help people make meaning in life?
""Viktor Frankl (referred to as 'Victor Frankle') was mentioned as a neurologist and psychologist who went through the Holocaust and developed 'logootherapy,' a system for helping people make meaning in life. This book is his most famous work, directly related to these concepts."