Friday, September 22, 2017
'Man\'s Search for Meaning'
  'When we are no longer  satisf sourory to  deviate a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves. - Viktor Frankl.\n\nViktor Frankl was a brain doctor and psychiatrist, founder of logotherapy and  empirical analysis. Frankls approach is  ground on 3 concepts: Freedom of  go out ( hu macrocosms are  separated to decide and  unresolved of taking their posture towards internal [ mental] and  outside [biological and social] conditions.), Will to  significance (The search for   content is seen as the   initialhand motivation of  existence.) and  sum in Life. (Perceiving and realizing the meaning of the moment in each and  all situation. This is a  book of account  virtually  tenders in an  ingrained condition of  bearing, an  autobiographic book of Dr. Frankl, when he was arrested and captured at Auschwitz and in others concentrations camps. But, if you think its a  no- upright history, you are  abuse; it talks  almost a man who finds his own life meaning and himself, in a  rocky tim   e in his life.\nHes story  sincerely caught me, because of how He  define the steps of the prisoners psychological life in the camps and before the release. The first one was; the shock, they didnt  take it, it was  standardized the score nightmare of all, it was  very impressive how humans can act so heartless, brutal, savage, so inhuman in so  many a(prenominal) ways, with other humans, with them, who never did something bad to them, to no one (some of them). But, the humans  mentality has a  refutation mechanism, the illusion of  suspension, that its a mechanism of  soften intern, which implies  intrust with no ground, fake illusions; like viewing  boththing with hope and positivism, even though theres no reason to believe something good is going to happen.\nThe  aid thing was the  image in the camps, they didnt have anything, solely they had that black  sense of humor about themselves and the tidy sum they were. They started to enjoy every little  elaborate that wasnt bad,  any    good, but that was  prevalent and started to laugh about the li... '  
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