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“Say Yes to Life,” A Book Review of Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl

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Have you read? Maximilian Kolbe: Catholic Priest Sacrificed his Life for Franciszek Gajowniczek at Nazi Concentration Camp The goal of Man’s Search for Meaning  by Viktor Frankl is to “try to answer the question: How was everyday life in a concentration camp reflected in the mind of the average prisoner?” I think that as an author, Frankl answered the question.

People were reduced to numbers, and Frankl’s number was Number 119,104. When he wrote the book he had no expectations that it would be a bestseller and in fact he wanted to write  anonymously using his prison number. “I had intended to write this book anonymously, using my prison number only.

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