Book 6-Yes to Life

Viktor Frankl is a man that has inspired and challenged many throughout the years. This book is actually transcripts of several speeches that he gave post release of his capture in concentration camps. If you have read is book, A Man’s Search for Meaning, then you will know the gist of these speeches. With that being said, regardless of your familiarity to his work and perspective, each reading of Frankle truly is challenging. Coming from a man that lost almost everything, he continues to inspire and push his listeners to their limits with a humility that is breathtaking. Finding just little moments, or focuses to get you through a tough situation is challenging, but he demonstrated it can be done. Those motivations are what he tries to portray as important focuses on day to day living, that can make Life so worth Living.

Everyone should read Frankle, and if I’m honest we all should read him more often. I know I get caught of in details, and complaints at such a minor level that it tends to eat away at the joy and blessings that I do have in my life each and everyday.

I hope to continue to be thankful for each day, each blessing and each opportunity set before me. And if I’m not, I better just start reading Frankl some more!

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