#10 How men can acquire purpose according to Nietzsche, Freud, and Frankl
Most men aren’t lost because they lack ability — they’re lost because they lack aim.In this video, we break down how three of the most influential thinkers—Nietzsche, Freud, and Frankl—approached the question of purpose, and what their ideas reveal about the modern male condition.Nietzsche argues that purpose is forged through struggle and self-overcoming. Freud exposes the hidden drives that silently control behavior. Frankl offers a framework for meaning rooted in responsibility, suffering, and choice.Together, they outline a path: confront reality, master your impulses, and take responsibility for your existence.If you feel directionless, distracted, or stuck in comfort—this is the intellectual foundation for building a life that actually means something.#Masculinity #Purpose #Nietzsche #Freud #Frankl #SelfMastery #Discipline #MensWork #Meaning #Philosophy #Psychology #ModernMen #MentalStrength #Stoicism #PersonalDevelopment #MensGrowth #LifePurposeOur latest discussion examines the concerning rise in male suicidal ideation, alongside men leaving the workforce and living at home more frequently. We consider whether this trend is linked to a lack of purpose, drawing insights from Viktor Frankl's concept of logotherapy, which posits that finding a 'meaning of life' is crucial for well-being. This exploration into male mental health suggests that embracing more responsibility could be a path toward greater fulfillment, prompting a deeper look into the psychology behind these societal shifts.