Anyway, I've been reading this book wondering what he would say about "man's search for meaning." I finally got to it last night. Here's what he said:
Knowing the context of the paragraphs just before this might be helpful to understand. To translate, it sounds like he's saying "Take responsibility for your life and make the best of everything that comes your way." That's a gross over simplification. In regards to the situation he found himself in, he realized that sometimes the task given to us by life is the task to suffer, and that we should "fulfill" the task given to us.
I haven't finished the book yet but will soon. If you like psychology or are looking for meaning in your own life, I challenge you to read this. There are a lot of great lessons to be learned.
Book: "Man's Search For Meaning" by Victor Frankl
