On Freedom, Responsibility & the Meaning of Life
Viktor Frankl, a name synonymous with Man’s Search for Meaning, was born in Vienna in 1905. A Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Vienna Medical School, Frankl’s life was marked by profound loss and extraordinary perseverance. He survived the Nazi concentration camps, losing his wife, father, mother, and brother, yet emerged with an undaunted spirit and an unwavering thirst for life. His legacy, which includes earning his pilot’s license at 67, continues to inspire many.
Embracing Hope is an inspirational new collection that delves into the profound questions of turning tragedy into triumph. As Edith Eger, bestselling author of “The Choice,” beautifully puts it, “Viktor Frankl gives us the gift of looking at everything in life as an opportunity.”
This book, published in English for the first time, compiles Frankl’s timeless lessons on finding meaning and fulfilment regardless of circumstance. It explores our influence over shaping our own lives, seizing opportunities, and creating a meaningful existence while respecting the dignity of others and embracing diverse views. Embracing Hope offers profound insights on exercising our freedoms responsibly and leading a fulfilled, purposeful life.
Title: ‘Embracing Hope’
Author: Viktor E Frankl and Joelle Young
Available: Amazon