Frankl Viktor: Čovekova potraga za smislom

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Čovekova potraga za smislom

Frankl Viktor

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Viktor Frankl: Man's Search for Meaning

In his cult book, Viktor E. Frankl, a famous neurologist and psychiatrist, brings a personal, completely honest and stripped-down experience from the concentration camps. How to maintain dignity, common sense and the will to live in the circumstances of complete dehumanization of man? Frankl believes that even in the worst situation, a person has the ultimate freedom, which is the choice of point of view. If we accept suffering as a task, if we find meaning in it, then we are saved from despair because "he who knows why can deal with almost any how".

In the book, the author also talks about his therapeutic doctrine, logotherapy, which is forward-looking and focused on the meaning of human existence.

Since man is always in search of meaning, this is touching and shocking. the book is still as relevant today, after millions of copies have been sold, as it was at the time of its creation.

We who lived in concentration camps remember the prisoners who devotedly comforted others by giving them even the last crust of bread. Maybe there were few such people, but they are solid proof that everything can be taken away from a person except for his last freedom - the freedom to decide for himself how he will behave in every situation, no matter how hopeless it may be, the freedom to decide for himself which path to take 

Viktor E. Frankl

Man's Search for Meaning is one of the ten most influential books in S.A.D., it has been translated into twenty-four languages and sold more than 10 million copies!

If you only read one book this year, make it Dr. Frankl's book.

Los Angeles Times

Additional information

  • Author: Frankl Viktor
  • Publisher: Kosmos - Nova knjiga
  • Year of publication:2023
  • Place of publication:Beograd | Podgorica
  • Pages:133
  • Dimensions:14x20 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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