Viktor Frankl on Man's Search for Meaning
Purposeful work, love, and courage in the face of difficulty
“It is the very pursuit of happiness that thwarts happiness."
In September 1942, Viktor Frankl, a prominent psychiatrist and neurologist in Vienna, was arrested and transported to a Nazi concentration camp with his wife and parents. In his bestselling book, Man's Search for Meaning, which he wrote in nine days about his experiences in the camps, Frankl…