Hi, this isn't a motivational quote or a post, but I think it is the right place to post this. I recently read this book called "Man's search for meaning." It was written by a Holocaust survivor and psychotherapist Viktor Frankl. It deals with how he survived the event. It doesn't deal as much with the horrors of the holocaust, but more so, it deals with the manner in which he encountered them. And what he thinks helped him get through it. The meaning the book carried helped me a lot when I was trying to turn my life around. So, I thought I must suggest it. :)
I highly recommend this book -Light from many Lamps, it is collection of really inspiring poems, essays and how they were perceived
Reading one everyday changes your life, you learn to appreciate whatgoes into becoming successful/ calm/strong/survivor. The book is one way stop for all questions.
@Patootie I recently read it too, after it being recommended many times. It is definitely an important book. I found it to be a fair read,but frankly the hype and the praise that preceded made me feel like maybe I missed something.
Ah, for each his own, I suppose. I read it at a time when I was going through a lot mentally. Maybe that is why I felt I could connect with it. I mean, the crux of the book is how you can find light even in the darkest of times. And that is a wonderful thought. :)
Hi, this isn't a motivational quote or a post, but I think it is the right place to post this. I recently read this book called "Man's search for meaning." It was written by a Holocaust survivor and psychotherapist Viktor Frankl. It deals with how he survived the event. It doesn't deal as much with the horrors of the holocaust, but more so, it deals with the manner in which he encountered them. And what he thinks helped him get through it. The meaning the book carried helped me a lot when I was trying to turn my life around. So, I thought I must suggest it. :)
I highly recommend this book -Light from many Lamps, it is collection of really inspiring poems, essays and how they were perceived
Reading one everyday changes your life, you learn to appreciate whatgoes into becoming successful/ calm/strong/survivor. The book is one way stop for all questions.
Hey, looks interesting. Thank you for suggesting it. Although I must say I'm not a fan of one stop solutions. I shall embark upon it with scepticism. :P
Hi, this isn't a motivational quote or a post, but I think it is the right place to post this. I recently read this book called "Man's search for meaning." It was written by a Holocaust survivor and psychotherapist Viktor Frankl. It deals with how he survived the event. It doesn't deal as much with the horrors of the holocaust, but more so, it deals with the manner in which he encountered them. And what he thinks helped him get through it. The meaning the book carried helped me a lot when I was trying to turn my life around. So, I thought I must suggest it. :)
I highly recommend this book -Light from many Lamps, it is collection of really inspiring poems, essays and how they were perceived
Reading one everyday changes your life, you learn to appreciate whatgoes into becoming successful/ calm/strong/survivor. The book is one way stop for all questions.
Hey, looks interesting. Thank you for suggesting it. Although I must say I'm not a fan of one stop solutions. I shall embark upon it with scepticism. :P
Well it depends on what you're seeking. You get what you seek :p
It’s not about how bad you want it. It’s about how hard you’re willing to work for it
Reminds me of these golden words..
@Oasis This character has always been an inspiration to me. Indeed quite direct and realistic about life and obstacles :)