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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What gives life meaning when suffering cannot be avoided and answers are not guaranteed?365 Days with Viktor Frankl: Meaning, Freedom, and Inner Strength is a yearlong companion for readers who refuse easy optimism and shallow motivation. Inspired by the life and thought of the Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, this book offers 365 substantial daily reflections on meaning, responsibility, freedom, and human dignity-one for each day of the year.Frankl taught that meaning is not invented but discovered, moment by moment, through the way we respond to life's demands. Even in extreme suffering, he observed, human beings retain a final freedom: the freedom to choose their attitude and remain answerable to conscience. This book translates that vision into a daily practice of reflection, grounded in realism, moral seriousness, and quiet hope.Arranged month by month, each entry is thoughtfully developed-never reduced to slogans or sentimental reassurance. These meditations are designed to be read slowly, returned to often, and lived with. They are for readers who want depth without abstraction, encouragement without illusion, and spirituality that remains honest in the face of suffering.In this book you will find: 365 full-length daily reflections inspired by Viktor Frankl's life, thought, and legacy, organized across the twelve months.Sober, grounded meditations on meaning, responsibility, suffering, freedom, conscience, and inner dignity.A tone that respects human pain while affirming human strength, without sentimentality or forced positivity.A daily structure ideal for reflection, journaling, or quiet reading throughout the year.If you are looking for a daily book that does not promise comfort without cost, does not trivialize suffering, and does not shy away from moral responsibility, 365 Days with Viktor Frankl: Meaning, Freedom, and Inner Strength is meant to walk with you-one day at a time.About the Author365 Days Press in collaboration with Samuel Rowan EllerySamuel Rowan Ellery is an American writer and former hospice chaplain from Asheville, North Carolina. His work focuses on meaning, moral responsibility, and the inner freedom that remains even under severe limitation. Deeply influenced by Viktor Frankl's thought, he is dedicated to translating existential and psychological insight into clear, lived reflection for everyday life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What gives life meaning when suffering cannot be avoided and answers are not guaranteed?365 Days with Viktor Frankl: Meaning, Freedom, and Inner Strength is a yearlong companion for readers who refuse easy optimism and shallow motivation. Inspired by the life and thought of the Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, this book offers 365 substantial daily reflections on meaning, responsibility, freedom, and human dignity-one for each day of the year.Frankl taught that meaning is not invented but discovered, moment by moment, through the way we respond to life's demands. Even in extreme suffering, he observed, human beings retain a final freedom: the freedom to choose their attitude and remain answerable to conscience. This book translates that vision into a daily practice of reflection, grounded in realism, moral seriousness, and quiet hope.Arranged month by month, each entry is thoughtfully developed-never reduced to slogans or sentimental reassurance. These meditations are designed to be read slowly, returned to often, and lived with. They are for readers who want depth without abstraction, encouragement without illusion, and spirituality that remains honest in the face of suffering.In this book you will find: 365 full-length daily reflections inspired by Viktor Frankl's life, thought, and legacy, organized across the twelve months.Sober, grounded meditations on meaning, responsibility, suffering, freedom, conscience, and inner dignity.A tone that respects human pain while affirming human strength, without sentimentality or forced positivity.A daily structure ideal for reflection, journaling, or quiet reading throughout the year.If you are looking for a daily book that does not promise comfort without cost, does not trivialize suffering, and does not shy away from moral responsibility, 365 Days with Viktor Frankl: Meaning, Freedom, and Inner Strength is meant to walk with you-one day at a time.About the Author365 Days Press in collaboration with Samuel Rowan EllerySamuel Rowan Ellery is an American writer and former hospice chaplain from Asheville, North Carolina. His work focuses on meaning, moral responsibility, and the inner freedom that remains even under severe limitation. Deeply influenced by Viktor Frankl's thought, he is dedicated to translating existential and psychological insight into clear, lived reflection for everyday life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.