Unpacking Ideas

27. Viktor Frankl on Man's Search for Meaning


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In this episode we unpack Jewish-Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's classic book "Man's Search for Meaning" from 1946.

This Book Explores...

  • What happens when our will to meaning has become suppressed
  • How we can derive meaning from our suffering
  • Why 'what is the meaning of life?' is a bad question
  • Links to Reading & Articles mentioned

    Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl

    The Last Day of a Condemned Man by Victor Hugo

    The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass

    Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault

    The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche

    *note* reading is not required to enjoy this episode!

    Host: Zach Stehura  ⁠UnpackingIdeas.com⁠

    Guest: Barbara Spadaro

    Theme Music: ⁠Polyens⁠o


    Time Stamps

    00:00 Introduction

    O2:09 Context of book

    0:3:36 Egoism & Altruism amongst Prisoners

    09:11 Phase 1: Denial

    09:58 The Delusion of Reprieve

    12:10 Phase 2: Apathy

    13:31 Psychology of Guards

    16:15 Two Types of Trauma

    18:51 Phase 3: Anger

    20:05 The desire for Revenge

    22:40 Truth and Reconciliation after WW2

    Forgive but not Forget

    26:15 Finding Meaning Through Suffering

    31:00 Finding Meaning Through Love & Work

    33:20 Logotherapy in a Nutshell

    33:44 The Will to Meaning

    36:28 Paradoxical Intention

    37:20 The Paradox of Striving for Happiness

    40:02 The Meaning of Life

    40:57 How The Meaning of Life Changes During the Course of One’s Life

    44:00 The Is One Correct Answer to Every Situation in Life

    46:24 “Live as if you were living already for the second time…”

    48:47 Outro

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