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A book review for “Man’s search for meaning” Imagine for a brief moment what it would be like to live in a concentration camp. Your perspective of the world would change dramatically. Beyond the 3 stages that the inmates experienced, Victor Frankl, in his book “Man’s search for meaning” describes his 3-year experience as an inmate coming from the perspective of a psychoanalyst. If you have trouble imagining yourself as an inmate, the book contains vivid descriptions of the mental and physical abuse that the inmates suffered. > It is extraordinary the numerous life lessons that this book provides. Especially from a man who was walking almost barefoot in the snow, working as a slave with one meal of soup (mainly boiled water), and experienced torture in a mental as well as on a physical level. Entering the reality of Auschwitz, human decency and the value of life was as scarce as food and proper clothing. The inmate was being transformed into a number (which was visible either in his uniform or jacket. The sole purpose of the concentration camps was to take every ounce of any inmate’s energy and then be disposed of him or her. Read the full article at https://bit.ly/2znXD60 [https://bit.ly/2znXD60]
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