“Happiness cannot be attained by wanting to be happy — it must come as an unintended consequence of working for a goal greater than oneself.” — Viktor E.
FranklViktor Frankl survived the Holocaust. The reason he survived, from his perspective, is because he maintained a sense of “purpose” for himself.
He saw a future beyond the Holocaust for himself.Without having a “future,” Frankl’s torture and suffering in the concentration camps would have had no meaning.
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