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Tag Archives: Viktor Frankl
What’s A Body To Do?
It Started Over Coffee I’ve just completed my 78th orbit around the Sun. I never thought I’d live this long. I continue my journey through this unexplored territory. A week ago I was sitting in my favorite cafe. I felt … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Being American, Citizenship, Democracy, Politics, Relationships, United States
Tagged Democracy, Lost Futures, MAGA, Mental Health, Oligarchs, politics, Prison, Provisional Existence, Trump, Viktor Frankl, What To Do
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Coffee With Viktor Frankl and Search for Meaning
This morning, I woke up thinking about Viktor Frankl’s book. His book, Man’s Search For Meaning, written over 60 years ago, provides insight about the human condition. It’s wisdom is critical to our understanding of today’s events. Then informs now. … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Democracy, Ethics and Morality, History, Mental Health, Relationships
Tagged Existence, Life, Purpose, Viktor Frankl
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