“Bitterness was caused by a number of things he came up against in his former home town. When, on his return, a man found that in many places he was met only with a shrug of the shoulders and with hackneyed phrases, he ten-ded to become bitter and to ask himself why he had gone through all that he had. When he heard the same phrases nearly everywhere -"We did not know about it," and "We, too, have suffered," then he asked himself, have they really nothing better to say to me?”
Quote by Viktor E. Frankl
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Man's Search for Meaning
This seminal work delves into the author's experiences as a psychiatrist and prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, offering insights into the human capacity for finding meaning and hope amidst extreme suffering. more
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