Viktor Frankl's 1946 book Man's Search for Meaning chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate and describes his psychotherapeutic method of finding a reason to live. According to Frankl, the book intends to answer the question "How was everyday life in a concentration camp reflected in the mind of the average prisoner?" Part One constitutes Frankl's analysis of his experiences in the concentration camps, while Part Two introduces his ideas of meaning and his theory of logotherapy.
-- Wikipedia 03.24.2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Ke a lo rata
Well this is a good start, I'm hoping I don't screw it up like I did the last one... but that we can blame that on Rach.
I will be back with the details of how this is going to work and a list of suggested reads. Open to all kinds of suggestions because I will NOT be single handedly picking out the books...... xoxo
I will be back with the details of how this is going to work and a list of suggested reads. Open to all kinds of suggestions because I will NOT be single handedly picking out the books...... xoxo
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