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Frankl clearly believed that all humans’ lives have a particular meaning but that meaning must be sought out individually. “How was the everyday life in aconcentration camp reflected in the mind of the average prisoner?” He wants people to understand the value of their lives. In his book, Frankl displays man’s resilience, even in the horrendous Nazideath camps. More then once Frankl quoted Nietzsche by saying “He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how” and ‘Was Mich nicht umbringt, macht mich starker.’ (That which does not killme, makes me stronger.)”. These quotes illustrate the type of attitude, which Frankl implied. I see now that the questions that life asks are what is important, just as important as theanswers that I continually struggle to find. The point is to hear what life wants from me. To learn this was a battle, like climbing a never-ending upward hill. However, now that I have reached itssummit, I can mold my life around this newfound discovery accordingly, in hopes that I will hear and answer the questions that life has in store for me. Just as Frankl has said, it does notmatter what I expect from life, what matters is what life expects from me. I do not ask about the meaning of life anymore. Instead, I think of myself as the one being questioned every day
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