Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Man\'s Search for Meaning

When we be no long-lasting able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves. - Viktor Frankl.\n\nViktor Frankl was a neurologist and psychiatrist, founder of logotherapy and existential analysis. Frankls approach is based on 3 concepts: Freedom of get out (humans are free to go d own and capable of taking their perspective towards internal [psychological] and external [biological and social] conditions.), go away to Meaning (The search for center is seen as the primary pauperization of humans.) and Meaning in Life. (Perceiving and realizing the essence of the moment in all(prenominal) and e very situation. This is a bulk intimately humans in an extreme condition of bearing, an autobiographic book of Dr. Frankl, when he was arrested and captured at Auschwitz and in others concentrations camps. But, if you think its a sad history, you are wrong; it talks intimately a man who finds his own life meaning and himself, in a difficult beat in his life. \nHes story really caught me, because of how He defined the steps of the captives psychological life in the camps and before the release. The offset superstar was; the shock, they didnt trust it, it was give care the worst nightmare of all, it was very impressive how humans good deal act so heartless, brutal, savage, so inhuman in so many ways, with other humans, with them, who never did something bad to them, to no one (some of them). But, the humans listen has a defense mechanism, the whoremaster of reprieve, that its a mechanism of cushioning intern, which implies trust with no reason, fake illusions; like viewing allthing with hope and positivism, regular(a) though theres no reason to believe something good is going to happen. \nThe import thing was the humor in the camps, they didnt have anything, only when they had that black humor about themselves and the circumstances they were. They started to enjoy every little detail that wasnt bad, either good, but that was rec ipe and started to laugh about the li...

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