on page 76 Of M.S.F.M, Frankl quotes Nietzsche who says, "he who has a why to live can bear with almost any how" What does this statement mean? Explain how frankl was able to develop initial shock through apathy and to the cultivation to an inner world.
In Man's Search for Meaning, Viktor Franlk invokes Nietzsche, who suggests that a person who is able to cultivate some purpose in life can suffer through almost any obstacles to fulfilling that purpose. Frankl develops his understanding of this principle through his experiences in the camps. Faced with the shock of unspeakable horror, Frankl and the other prisoners developed a sense of apathy -- a deadening of the emotions - toward their pain, humiliation and suffering. To fill the void, Frankl turned inward. He cultivated an inner life based on his capacity to feel love and give love and to appreciate the simple goodness he could find in life. Seeing that he could value his life even in a concentration camp, his purpose in life became one of being worthy of his sufferings.
What does Nietzsche's quote mean?
MP: Nietzsche's quote
Elaborate its meaning
How did Frankl come to appreciate this quote:
MP: By cultivating an inner world in reaction to extreme suffering, Frankl was able to find meaning in appreciating the things in his life that were good. He found that the capacity to love and receive love gave his life meaning beyond any suffering he endured.
The Horror of the Camps
Admissions and Shock
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Apathy as a reaction
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Dealing with the Horrors
Cultivating an internal world
What he experienced
How his experiences led him to find meaning in appreciating what he could find as good --
Frankl's Insight
How this led to his insight
Conclusion