
Why am I here? | Viktor Frankl and the Will to Meaning
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What gives life meaning even when everything falls apart?
In this episode of Temple of the Mind, Caleb Monroe explores the life and legacy of psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, author of the seminal work Man’s Search for Meaning. We journey through the horrors of the concentration camp, not to dwell in despair, but to discover how Frankl’s unwavering belief in meaning gave him, and countless others the strength to endure.
You’ll hear how Frankl’s philosophy, logotherapy, challenges modern ideas of pleasure and power, revealing instead that our deepest drive is not to feel good or be in control but to live for something greater.
This episode asks:
- What is life asking of you right now?
- How do we find meaning in suffering, not despite it, but through it?
- And what happens when we answer the question life places before us?
With reflections from Frankl and other great thinkers, this is a call to think deeply, live boldly, and make it sacred.
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