attitudes, and he believed that a man's attitude is the one thing that they can't take away from a man and that no matter what happens he can always choose his attitude and it is a man's attitude that decides whether or not the man will have a good life.
Another important aspect of humanity is a man's responsibility. He believes that it is a man's responsibility to find a meaning in his own life. Also he believes that one of the ways to find the meaning in ones life is by having responsibility to others and finding responsibilities that they have to fulfill that make their lifes fulfilling. One of the situations that most often drive men to search for a meaning in his life is because of suffering. According to Victor Frankl, suffering is inevitable and it is what makes us who we are so to speak in that if we transform our suffering into a sacred wound then we will be better for it. I believe that Frankl would be a strong believer in the idea that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Once you have gotten through the suffering in your life Frankl believes that they cannot be perused but instead must ensue meaning that you cannot go looking for either but instead set yourself up in a position where both will come to you. One path a man can follow to find both success and happiness is Love, which Frankl believes is the way to salvation, both through love and in love. One of the aspects of life that is constantly
hindering man is existential vacuum, a loss of one's self where a man somewhat forgets who they are. When Frankl put all these aspects of life together he found that he cannot give a generalized answer to tell you what the meaning of life is, but that everyman has to find an answer for them, because everyman has a different life and therefore has a different meaning. The example that he gave was of when he had the draft of a book of his was confiscated and he wanted to live to rewrite it. When he put all of this together it came out to be logotherapy his class of therapy where one doesn't fix what has happened in the past of ones life, but to find a meaning for them in the future. I find that Victor Frankl was an extremely intelligent man and I agree with him in that it is more important to focus on what is yet to come instead of what you no longer have any power over. I also agree that love is the way to salvation, however I disagree that you can't seek happiness and success, but other than that I completely agree with Frankl.