Viktor Frankl, a prominent psychiatrist hailing from Vienna, held a distinctive vantage point before the war. Amidst the horrors of Auschwitz, he keenly observed the coping mechanisms adopted by both himself and fellow inmates. What emerged was a profound
Viktor Frankl, a prominent psychiatrist hailing from Vienna, held a distinctive vantage point before the war. Amidst the horrors of Auschwitz, he keenly observed the coping mechanisms adopted by both himself and fellow inmates. What emerged was a profound revelation: those who extended solace to their comrades and shared even their last morsel of sustenance endured the longest. In their resilience, a compelling truth took shapeone that underscores the idea that everything may be stripped away from us, save for the profound power to determine our attitude within the confines of any situation.
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