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    Man’s Search for Meaning As Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry Victor Frankl would say about being a man‚ he said that in life‚ before we finally realized what it is to be a fully human‚ we have to‚ at least‚ know the two types of life; Active and Passive Life where in an Active life serves the purpose of giving a man the opportunity to realize values in creative work‚ while a passive life is an enjoyment that affords a man to obtain fulfillment in experiencing nature‚ beauty or art. Moreover

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    seriousness‚ and earnestness. Next you would need to realize what it means to be a self. In class we discussed the difference between animals‚ rational animals‚ and people. This topic also came up in the reading about the concentration camps. Frankl quotes‚ "…he (a guard) playfully picked up a stone and threw it at me. That‚ to me‚ seemed the way to attract the attention of a beast‚ to call a domestic animal back to its job‚ a creature with which you have so little in common that you do not

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    “Man’s search for meaning” and “The Myth of Sisyphus” are respectively written by Viktor Frankl and Albert Camus. They both try to find something invisible in the daily life. Then two theories had developed. They both agree that human beings should have free will choice. Furthermore‚ when people face the condition that is not beneficial‚ they should have the positive attitude to eliminate it. And at the same time‚ these two theorists believe that creating Art is meaningful / valuable. They both assert

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    It also asserts the importance of the meaning of life. Whilst Freud said human’s have a will to pleasure and Adler the will to power‚ Frankl says we have a will to meaning. If it is frustrated‚ spiritual (noogenic) neuroses result. Frankl argued that the the spiritual (noetic) dimension of man should be added to the physical and psychological dimensions. For Frankl‚ ultimate meaning does exist andis unique to each person and each situation. Each moment offers ’a sequence of unrepeatable situations

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    McClelland identified three key motivating drives that work for everyone. He named these key drives as: * The Need for Achievement * The Need for Affiliation * The Need for Power He also identified how these needs each vary in strength between different people. Everyone‚ says McClelland‚ is motivated by all of these‚ but to motivate individuals‚ the manager needs to consider what the primary drivers in each case are. Achievement How to recognise the Achievement Motive in a person

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    play a vast aspect in the future of people’s’ lives. For example‚ an additional survivor of the Holocaust was a man named Viktor Frankl. He stated many a time that there had been always a reason for rationalism‚ even in the worst of bearings. As once said by Frankl himself‚ “when we are no longer able to change a situation‚ we are challenged to change ourselves” (Frankl). This shows that there can be a harmony between the two‚ and that no choice is indefinitely suitable or right. That the human instinct

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    Job Satisfaction and performance are the terms which are correlated to each other. Empirical theories depict a strong negative correlation whereas picture depicted through Organisational Psychology is totally opposite‚ that is strong positive correlation. The term job satisfaction doesn’t have a proper definition because of the general disagreement between the theorist‚ scientists and researchers. Spector (1994) defines job satisfaction as how people feel about their jobs and several aspects of it;

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    has also been found helpful in creating methods for segmenting markets; in other words‚ consumers can be ranked according to their lifestyle characteristics‚ which are in turn derived from Maslow’s views on the needs that motivate people. Although Maslow did not explicit discuss the topic‚ it has also been found that "fun" is an important consumer motivation‚ and advertisers need to take this factor into account along with the other motivational needs. Introduction This paper will be concerned

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    Jews wh0 th0ught themselves secure‚ Frankl flung int0 the netw0rk 0f c0ncentrati0n & exterminati0n camps & he survived. He believed that the reas0n he kept himself alive was that he stuck t0 h0pe‚ keeping in mind the sense 0f satisfacti0n he will get when he’ll meet his dear 0nes‚ 0nce he is 0ut 0f that place & being a psychiatrist‚ he imagined h0w he’ll be the 0ne lecturing pe0ple ab0ut h0w he survived in such an exhausting envir0nment. He believed that

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    http://psychemdb.blogspot.com/2012/01/erich-fromms-psychoanalytic-theory.html 2- http://allpsych.com/personalitysynopsis/fromm.html 3- http://www.drrogerwalsh.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Theories-of-Personality-Psychopathology-Fromm-Allport-Murray-goldstein-Maslow-Murphy-Lewin-Gestalt-Lacan-Cattell-Skinner-Ken-Wilber.pdf 4- http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072316799/student_view0/part2/chapter7/chapter_outline.html

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