Man's Search for Meaning written by Viktor E. Frankl, is basically about him being in several different concentration camps for about five years and his struggle during the time to find reasons to live. He was a psycholtherapist from Vienna that survived the Auschwitz. His mother, father, brother, sister annd wife, who was pregnant, were all killed by the Nazis. He felt that he had lost everything, all but one thing, "the last of the human freedoms--to choose one's attitude in any givven set of circumstances." My position on this book is that fate is why we are here today, our meaning of life. There are two things that determine what happen in our lives. One of the things is fate. Fate is the things that happen in our lives that we can't predict and a lot of times we can't change. Things that happen because of fate can also be bad or good. The other thing that determined our lives is our choices. We all make many choices everyday. I believe we decide most of the things that happen in our lives. You can always choose to do something or not to do it, and if you are not happy with something in your life, then you can try to change it.
Man's Search For Meaning", Viktor E. Frankl was a doctor that helped out all the sick people. He had many opportunities to escape, but he did not leave. He felt that if he left, then all the sick people would die because he did not stay back to take care of them. No one would be there to help them out. He would then have a guilty conscious. So then he decided not to escape. They have been together through all the horrible things. I belive that the sick people's lives were determined by fate. Whether he stayed back or not, if they were going to die, then they will die no matter how sick they were. Viktor said that it was fate that made him stay back and help the people, but I believe that fate had given him many chances to leave, but it was his choice to stay back and save the people. He cold not see them laying there that way. Fate is what brought him there to the concentration camp. We have the ability to decide our own outcome, mentally and physically. With them being in the camp together, they felt like there was nothing left in this world for them, that they were all going to die together. The one thing that kept them going was the hpe of get
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