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Viktor E. Frankl
Эта удивительная книга сделала ее автора одним из величайших духовных учителей человечества в XX веке. В ней философ и психолог Виктор Франкл, прошедший нацистские лагеря смерти, открыл миллионам людей всего мира путь постижения смысла жизни.
Дата публикации
2006-06-01T00:00:00.000Z
2006-06-01T00:00:00.000Z
впервые опубликовано в 1959
Рейтинг Goodreads
4.37
ISBN
9781416524281
Рекомендации
47
Рекомендации
2017-02-23T13:37:59.000Z
Charles Dickens is my fav I guess. Man's Search For Meaning... has Lin Manuel written a book yet? – источник2013-05-20T02:38:59.000Z
Many, from Malcolm X's Autobiography 2 Man's Search for Meaning RT @VarunAmbrose what were books that caused a paradigm shift in ur thinking – источник2019-03-04T00:00:00.000Z
Man’s Search for Meaning provides compelling examples of humanity’s perseverance through trying situations. This is another book that I’ve read dozens of times. It taught me that if you change the meaning, you change everything. Meaning equals emotion, and emotion equals life. – источник2017-12-01T23:15:06.000Z
I know how easy this is to say and how hard it is to do. Check out one of my favorite books "Man's Search For Meaning." It helped me with this tremendously. – источник2017-01-20T00:00:00.000Z
Both books are absolutely essential to me in order to keep my perspectives correct in a changing world. – источник2011-07-14T04:57:22.000Z
Here is a list of books that I found particularly influential in my intellectual development. – источникA meditation on what the gruesome experience of Auschwitz taught the author about the primary purpose of life: the quest for meaning, which sustained those who survived. – источник
2011-07-14T11:57:22.000Z
@nielsvantilborg Single most important book you can read: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl – источник2020-03-27T06:48:42.000Z
If you’re looking for a good book these days, read Viktor Frankl’s ‘Man’s Search For Meaning.’ Incredibly inspiring. – источник2018-05-31T10:12:22.000Z
Five books that taught me about myself
- Finding Flow: Happiness is absorption
- Meditations: Reactions are a choice
- Punished by Rewards: Only intrinsic motivation lasts
- Man’s Search for Meaning: Fortune is finding a purpose
- On the shortness of Life: Life is long enough – источникThis book illustrates that it’s not our circumstances but the decisions we make that diminish or develop us. Nothing has any meaning but the meaning we choose to give it. We alone have that power. – источник
Looks at how we find purpose by dedicating ourselves to a cause, learning to love and finding a meaning to our suffering. – источник
2011-07-14T04:57:22.000Z
Powerful, deep, etc. First half describes life inside Auschwitz. Second half has powerful succinctly-said insights into the universal struggle. There's a reason this book has sold a billion copies. – источник2011-07-14T04:57:22.000Z
I’m at a loss for words here. Just read it. Don’t read it for the Holocaust. Or psychological theory. Read it because when you’re about halfway through you will realize your life is no longer the same. And next time you get a chance to whisper in the ear of someone about to kill himself, whisper words from this book. – источник2017-09-18T00:29:45.000Z
If you can only read one book this year, read this one. It will change the way you think about life... – источник2022-11-05T04:52:26.000Z
@amyjccuddy I first read Frankl's book in high school. I've read it four more times since then and learned many new things about myself, life, and the universe each time.
Imagine someone asking you, "Amy, what is the meaning of your life?" It's a powerful question once you know his story. – источникThe book I’ve probably gifted the most is Man's Search for Meaning, since I’m 16. – источник
2019-11-12T19:30:31.000Z
I’m asked all the time what books I suggest. These are the best of the best. Links to each book are here #marketing #entrepreneur – источник2020-11-29T22:53:06.000Z
I’ve long been obsessed with Viktor Frankl’s MANS SEARCH FOR MEANING. I am in no way comparing covid-19 to the events covered in his book. However I do think the impact of this pandemic has isolated many of the elderly & essentially stripped them of their meaning. Catastrophic. – источник2020-09-18T15:25:59.000Z
@davidthekick Victor Frankl says that it's not pain that's the problem but pain without meaning that = suffering, and that meaning (ie having a goal) can make pain endurable. I wonder if you've read his book, Man's Search for Meaning? It's one of my favorites (and a classic). – источник2018-03-03T21:10:53.000Z
Reading, “Man’s Search for Meaning.” I feel like this is one of those books everyone should read at some point.
This paragraph in particular resonated with me. – источник2020-05-08T11:30:51.000Z
Everyone should read this book.
It’s wonderful.
One of the great books ever written exists because of one of the worst times in human history.
From suffering comes beauty.
Enjoy The Hostilities My… – источник2021-01-27T21:55:26.000Z
Today is an excellent day to read or reread Man's Search for Meaning, which is one of the greatest books ever written. I can't begin to tell you how much this book means to me and how much it changed my life and gave me courage when I needed it most. – источникFrom Man's Search for Meaning I interpreted that we cannot avoid suffering, but we can choose how to cope with it, and that having meaning in our life is essential. – источник
2023-01-14T13:17:19.000Z
What are some books that truly changed the way you perceive the world? Here are some of mine. – источник2023-01-27T09:52:33.000Z
This book is surprisingly cheerful and upbeat. It's slim but packed with wisdom that I often come back to. I really recommend you read it.
#HolocaustMemorialDay – источник2019-11-12T01:19:19.000Z
1: Be Proactive
Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl (cited in book)
The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership by Jim Dethmer and Diana Chapman (esp. commitment #1: Responsibility)
Lead Yourself First by Kethledge/Erwin
Leadership & Self Deception by Arbinger Institute – источник2020-10-15T17:52:25.000Z
@codyroyle I read it every couple of years or so. It’s a short - but incredibly powerful book – источник2019-12-04T08:54:52.000Z
An extraordinary book.
About great evil and survival.
About greater hope and humanity. – источникIf I were to take the meaning of Man's Search for Meaning, and turn it into an equation, it would be despair equals suffering minus meaning. – источник
His basic point is no matter the conditions we surround ourselves in, we can author our life. – источник