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I feel like this book is a great tool to just help people and especially, maybe I'm over generalising here, but I feel like lots of millenials are struggling to find meaning. I suddenly feel better equipped for in case--I know that sounds a bit weird to say, but in case something really bad happens, I feel like I... from reading this book, I'm better equipped to know how to handle it. That's a bit naive to say, but I really think there are some important stuff in here.
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On Felix's bookshelf.
I've talked about it before which is Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl, who is a holocaust survivor, he survived I think two or three concentration camps. [...] Frankl says you should live your life as if you already made all of your mistakes, as if you've already lived it and made all of your mistakes because that changes your approach to life in a meaningful way.
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A lot of ideas I also realised was resemble to Dr. Frankl's logotherapy, from the book we've read in the past, remember? Man's Search For Meaning
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I also wanted to read another philosophy and a lot of people suggested Man's Search For Meaning.
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