The Perspective of Viktor Frankl
(Reasoning by Rev. Salvatore Sapienza)
Viktor Frankl survived the Auchwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, though his wife, brother and parents did not. During his years in captivity, Frankl did not go to a place of fear. Rather, he learned to transcend suffering by changing his perspective. In his book on his experiences at Auchwitz (entitled Man's Search for Meaning), Frankl writes, "When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." Come learn about this extraordinary man and how his words of wisdom can change our lives. Click the link below to listen to and/or download Sal's Reasoning:
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