
Man’s Search for Meaning
Viktor Frankl
Man’s Search for Meaning, an autobiographical book written by Viktor Frankl, was first released in 1946. The narrative revolves around Frankl's appalling encounters as a psychologist in Auschwitz concentration camp. Despite the unbearable circumstances brought upon by the Second World War, the book delves into the way individuals can conquer the impossible, reconcile with the aftermath of trauma, and ultimately discover significance in their lives.



