Viktor Frankl lost nearly everything in Nazi concentration camps, family, freedom, identity, certainty.
But while observing human behavior under unimaginable suffering, he discovered something extraordinary!
The people who still had meaning were more likely to endure.
That insight became logotherapy, the idea that purpose is one of the deepest human needs.
Frankl’s message wasn’t toxic positivity.
He never denied pain.
He taught that even when we cannot control our circumstances, we still retain one final freedom. The ability to choose our response.
In a world obsessed with comfort, his philosophy remains brutally relevant.
What gives your life meaning when everything else is stripped away?









