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qwer1234555sd mowi:

Jun 17, 2011 - Everything he says is in the Bible

mojavecrro mowi:

Jun 19, 2011 - thanks for putting this up!

rentalvideoman mowi:

Jun 23, 2011 - Very inspiring indeed... thanks alot for uploading this!

jmusicpower mowi:

Jul 1, 2011 - viktor: u are the best psychotherapist on this earth. u are the only one who makes sense to me..... and i like ur german accent... :-)

07Aristotle mowi:

Sep 8, 2011 - @trakomako You find meaning in suffering, according to frankl.

scoopy00 mowi:

Sep 16, 2011 - This guy is an absolute genius!

callmedaddybtch mowi:

Sep 27, 2011 - his book litterally changed my life, and made me change all my views about life in general. if more people read his book I honestly believe the world would be a better place

mussina01 mowi:

Sep 28, 2011 - Mi teoria de la personalidad favorita, ya que parte de la vida de los humanos se construyen en base a sus pérdidas, me parece lo más congruente hasta hoy...

cesarcdx mowi:

Oct 17, 2011 - Life is always confusion.

NverEnoughDeathMetal mowi:

Nov 10, 2011 - are you sure about that? what about north korea? many koreans are mentally enslaved. what about religious fraud and cults? mental slavery.

Principe6900 mowi:

Nov 25, 2011 - thumbs up, impressive concept! 

smallpotatoes989 mowi:

Dec 5, 2011 - all kinds of people in thiis planet. you have amazing people like Dr Frankl and you have mostly morons.

smallpotatoes989 mowi:

Dec 5, 2011 - D=S-M

great567 mowi:

Jan 5, 2012 - So few live-up to what they preach. Dr. Frankl you do not fall under those "Psychologists" who need their own "psychologists".

EEEstuff mowi:

Jan 7, 2012 - I fundamentally disagree with Dr. Frankl's contention. There is growing evidence that man does not have free will, and decisions are dependent purely on circumstance in combination with genetics. The man in the wheel chair attempting to find 'meaning' was merely a byproduct of his personality and situation. I think i'll have to side with Satre on this one.

EEEstuff mowi:

Jan 7, 2012 - *Sartre

rurouni152 mowi:

Jan 8, 2012 - I read his book last semester Psychology AP, Man's Search for Meaning, and found it both inspiring and influential on what I beleive.

stellarworker mowi:

Jan 10, 2012 - Just remarkable. 

joshstoph mowi:

Feb 5, 2012 - I recently read "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly". It suddenly struck me as I was listening to Dr. Frankyl in this video that that book, that memoir, seems to be just what he is describing. Jean Bauby, though his body was paralyzed and he had ample reason to despair, decided instead to write a lovely and inspiring memoir, dictating it to his speech therapist only by the use of his left eye. Such people as Frankyl and Bauby give me so much hope for the human race.

Pythagoras211 mowi:

Feb 9, 2012 - Tell within seconds when a man has lived properly ;)

astrokat1000 mowi:

Feb 14, 2012 - Literally awesome! To find an internal anchor in a sea of inanity is achievabIe for all. I almost died a couple of years ago in a horrific car accident. People used to say, 'sorry' when they heard about that. Confused, I'd always reply, 'Why are you sorry? It was the best thing that ever happened to me.' The day I almost died was the day I started to LIVE. Even when I was in a world of pain recovering from my injuries, I was thankful. Not once did I think, 'why me?' I was just truly thankful.

alisharifi3 mowi:

Feb 20, 2012 - I think your argument is more philosophical (and semantical) than a matter of scientific opinion. This is because I think that that you're saying that free will and decisions based on circumstance are mutually exclusive. There are some philosophers who say this is possible and some who say it isn't. Personally I think it is possible because the conception of the idea of 'free will' in the mind is a real one and yet still happens to be based on circumstance.

GusHourigan mowi:

Feb 26, 2012 - "If I do not have free will then I am not responsible for my actions. Then laws are mere ornaments. I cannot decide to obey or break them, you know,just like any baboon!!!! I never read or heard of any evidence supporting Sarte's contention that man does not have fre will.

DisiIIusioned mowi:

Apr 9, 2012 - "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering." -Friedrich Nietzsche

DisiIIusioned mowi:

Apr 9, 2012 - You are mistaken, Sartre insisted that people do have free will. "Man is condemned to be free because once thrown into the world he is responsible for everything he does." - Jean-Paul Sartre Both Sartre and Frankl are existentialists, Sartre believed that there is no intrinsic meaning to the world but didn't deny that we can create our own meaning. And meaning is separate from free will.