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How not to lose oneself in the darkness of despair? Where to find meaning in the theater of the absurd that the surrounding world has suddenly become? Viktor Frankl, the famous psychologist and philosopher, faced many trials: the horrors of concentration camps during World War II, the death of loved ones, and rejection in his homeland. In this book, he tells the story of his inner triumph over life’s hardships and helps the reader discover an incredible source of strength — the power to say “yes” to one’s life.
Frankl’s books have been translated into dozens of languages. The American version of this work, titled “Man’s Search for Meaning,” has sold over 9 million copies, and the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., named it one of the ten most influential books in the United States.

