Viktor Frankl grew up in Austria-Hungary, spent 3 years in 4 concentration camps under Nazi annexation, and survived it all to write one of the most published books on Psychology in existence, Man's Search for Meaning. He saw, first hand, the value of meaning and purpose in life's mundane and difficult drudgeries. He built an approach to psychology that has helped countless millions understand the way and the reason why they think the way they do. He also gives us today's quote about the transience of life's moments and how best to approach them.
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