Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl.
In the darkest corners of human history, amidst the horrors of Nazi concentration camps, Viktor Frankl emerged as a beacon of hope and resilience. His book, "Man's Search for Meaning," chronicles his harrowing experiences as a prisoner and his profound belief in the power of finding meaning and purpose in life, even in the most unimaginable circumstances. As a prominent psychiatrist, Viktor Frankl found himself stripped of his identity, dignity, and freedom when he was imprisoned in Auschwitz and other concentration camps during World War II. He was subjected to the inhumane conditions and relentless cruelty of the Nazi regime. In the face of unimaginable suffering, Frankl embarked on a personal journey of introspection and self-discovery. Throughout his ordeal, Frankl observed the stark contrast between those prisoners who succumbed to despair and those who managed to find a sense of purpose and hope. He discovered that the individuals who had a clear sense of meaning an