Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything
A**G
Inspiration
I love the books by Frankl, gives you a personal prespective for everyone on th hus sensitive topic
K**N
fascinating and insightful!
So much good has been derived from horrible experiences in concentration camps in Germany as a result of the work of men like Frankel. This book helps point us to insights that may help us avoid repeating the horrors and simply help us live more satisfying and productive lives.
A**O
Frankel is A genius
Buy and read everything Viktor Frankl ever wrote
T**R
Encouragement to right, creative thinking
Very insightful and a nice complement to his book, "Man's Search for Meaning."
A**R
Great book
Everyone needs this
J**Y
Everyone should have this book
I had this book on my Christmas wish list for a few years. I finally decided to buy it for myself. I am thankful I did and I love this books so much. It is very inspiring and truth spoken so well and is insightful. I honestly wish I could buy a copy for everyone in my family.
E**N
to say yes to life after such suffering is a gift
Victor Frankl delivers such a poignant and powerful message to all of us, even after suffering such atrocities within a concentration camp. We can all say yes to life because it is our responsibility to use all of time we are blessed with to bring meaning to our time. What a contribution and gift to us. This is a must read.
D**H
Incredible
I read "Mans Search for Meaning" every year, and decided to add this as a pre-lude, and it was well worth it. It should be mandatory reading in public schools, but who am I to dictate the curriculum of the youth...
J**
It’s a choice
Life is hard. We all know that. Reading this book helps keep perspective and isn’t toxic positivity but instead choosing to live consciously and finding your purpose to make your life meaningful in the face of all of our harsh realities. Like love, this life and how you approach your reactions to it, is a choice. Meaningful story from someone who chose to survive in the midst of incredible horror.
H**R
Very interesting
Very interesting take on life even in its most unendurable aspects. Good and logical arguments against euthanasia. Anyone thinking about this subject, I would suggest should read this book.
K**R
Excellent book
Read it on recommendation of Robert Greene.Loved every paragraph of this book.Didn't think would be able to relate with itTruly blessed to have read Dr .vFrankl
A**A
Awesome (as always)
I recommend this book.It’s a easy and fast reading since it was the speech that Viktor Frankl made after returning the concentration camp.After his best seller (Man in search of meaning) and his biography (What isn’t written in my books) this book is a third where you can hear him speaking directly to you.It’s amazing to have the impression and feeling that such an amazing human it’s speaking directly with you.
A**R
Impressive content
Impressive content.
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