Why suffer? A holocaust survivor’s version
Five ways to deal with suffering from Victor Frankl, a psychologist, neuroscientist and a holocaust survivor.
A unique perspective on Spirituality, Philosophy and Love.
Five ways to deal with suffering from Victor Frankl, a psychologist, neuroscientist and a holocaust survivor.
The wicked alarm rang in its ominous rhythm promptly at 7. Cursing the eccentric who invented the damn thing, I turned it off. As with every Monday, it was a gloomy day. I shuddered at the prospect of going to work. Last Friday, I left a ton of unfinished tasks.… Continue Reading Be Organized. Use these hacks
We are all going to die, eventually. That is not a secret, isn’t it? But have you ever thought about why we live this long, sometimes tragic, life? Is there a meaning to all that is happening around us? This existential problem has puzzled great minds ever since humans began… Continue Reading Why should I live?
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