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Embracing hope about freedom, responsibility and the meaning of life

احتضان الأمل حول الحرية والمسؤولية ومعنى الحياة

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**A highly anticipated collection, Rediscovered, by Viktor Frankl, published for the first time in the United States, that explores freedom, responsibility, and how we can extract meaning from the temporary nature of our lives.

From the best-selling author of Man's Search for Meaning, which has sold more than 16 million copies.*The Library of Congress ranks Man's Search for Meaning among the ten most influential books in history. Scholars, artists, politicians, and celebrities continually refer to Frankl as one of the most important authors that everyone should read. Now, he has another book for his loyal fans to add to their collections. The book “Embracing Hope” is publishedHere for the first time in the United States, it continues Frankl's timeless journey, offering further lessons for those searching for meaning and purpose. The book consists of four different essays by Frankl on various topics, all united by the idea that we must remain open to life even when we are subjected to terrible injustice, and even when we are confronted with the reality of our mortality and the shortness of our lives. In a time of global suffering, when many are searching for hope and meaning, Frankl's work seems more relevant and meaningful than ever. Whether you are a followerFor Frankl devotees or a new reader seeking to enrich their understanding of life's purpose, this book promises a captivating journey that will have you contemplating his teachings long after you've finished reading it. Just imagine what would happen, what life would be like, if there was no death. Imagine what it would be like if you could postpone everything, if you could postpone it forever. You won't have to do anything today or tomorrow. Everything can be easily done next week, next month, next year, in a decade, in a hundred or a thousand years. Only in the face of death, under the pressure of annihilation,With the time constraints of human existence, there is no point in going about our business, and not just going about our business, but experiencing life, and not just experiencing life but also loving someone, and even in enduring something and surviving it.*

Embracing hope about freedom, responsibility and the meaning of life

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherBacon PressWebsite
Countryأمريكا
Primary CategoryEconomy and Development
Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages265 pages
EditionThe first
Dimensions ‎ 6.3 x 1.4 x 9.3 inches
ISBN978-080702417
Translation
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About It was Viktor Frankl

**Viktor Frankl** was professor of neurology and psychiatry at the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna until his death in 1997. During World War II, he spent three years in the Auschwitz, Dachau and other concentration camps; Most of his family members, including his wife and parents, died in these camps. Frankl wrote more than 30 books and received 29 honorary doctorates. His book, “Man’s Search for Meaning,” was translated into more than 50 languages, and more than 16 million copies were sold around the world. He was chosen as one of theThe 10 Most Influential Books in the United States by the Library of Congress.

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