Life meaning … fullness or emptiness … ? Depending on the standpoint of our own ego … our self … our identity … Finding purpose and meaning in life is the core prerequisite for human nature.
Life is not definite, neither framed, it is the constant process of creation and a continuous status of becoming rather than arriving. Every challenge we welcome aboard with grace, respect and appreciation had the power to equip us with new armour for a living…
Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way
V. E. Frankl
Choosing the way of reacting to experiences that happen to us is the only power we have as human beings… we can either follow our own path or conform – whichever wins – there is always another way we test our preferences…
It is well known that humor, more than anything else in the human make-up, can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds. … The attempt to develop a sense of humor and to see things in a humorous light is some kind of a trick learned while mastering the art of living. Yet it is possible to practice the art of living even in a concentration camp, although suffering is omnipresent.
V. E. Frankl
"We are what we repeatedly do,” Aristotle stated ... therefore “Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
Making choices that matter to us and taking full responsibility for them when regularly practised allows enriching our participation in living … making our choices habitual and engraved in our spine … however, as we constantly become … change … and adapt… there will always be a moment of reshaping our preferences

Every day, every hour, offered the opportunity to make a decision, a decision which determined whether you would or would not submit to those powers which threatened to rob you of your very self, your inner freedom; which determined whether or not you would become the plaything of circumstance, renouncing freedom and dignity to become molded into the form of the typical inmate | V. E. Frankl

Logotherapy | “healing through meaning” | this meaning-centred school of psychotherapy, considered as the Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy, developed by this Australian neurologist, psychiatrist, and a Holocaust survivor, of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Kaufering and Türkheim | This existential and humanistic movement has been born out of personal suffering as a road to find the meaning and sanity…
Man’s Search for Meaning The book, originally titled, “A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp” was released in German in 1946 after a 9-day-period of creation in Vienna, Austria. The first edition cover was being realised as an anonymous piece. 1959 marks the official date of the English translation of “Man’s Search for Meaning” and publication making it immediately an international bestseller. Frankl saw this as a symptom of the “mass neurosis of modern times” as a promise to deal with the question of life’s meaningfulness.
In 1991, the same book was being named as one of the ten most influential books in the U.S….. and continuous to establishing its position amongst new generations shaping future understanding.