Summary of Man's Search for Meaning by Paul Adams
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Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl | Conversation Starters
Man’s Search for Meaning: An Introductory to Logotherapy, written by Viktor Frankl, was released in 1946 and tells of the time the author spent in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. However, it’s more than a book about the Holocaust—Frankl doesn’t just tell his story; he also uses his psychology expertise to help readers discover meaning and purpose in their lives.
Today, some 80 years after its original publication, the book remains popular—it is ranked #1 in its category on Amazon and has a rating of 4.7 stars.
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