Сильные книжки читает Мария: "Человек в поисках смысла" Виктора Франкла. Тематика в частности о том, как остаться человеком в условиях концлагеря... Франкл сам прошёл через этот ад
Сильные книжки читает Мария: "Человек в поисках смысла" Виктора Франкла. Тематика в частности о том, как остаться человеком в условиях концлагеря... Франкл сам прошёл через этот ад
И что тебе это дало? Чем то помог тебе в жизни это прочитанная книга
Сильные книжки читает Мария: "Человек в поисках смысла" Виктора Франкла. Тематика в частности о том, как остаться человеком в условиях концлагеря... Франкл сам прошёл через этот ад
Вот что сказала Мария об этом:
Only now, when I suggest that she took the ban with a pinch of salt, does her emotion begin to surface. “Well, let’s not say I was Happy Gilmore here,” she says. “D’you know the book Man’s Search For Meaning? It’s a great book about Auschwitz, written by a survivor, Viktor Frankl. I’ve read that book over and over. One of the greatest passages says that, when you put gas in a chamber, it doesn’t matter how small or big the chamber is, it will be filled with gas. Frankl said that when you think of unhappiness, the same is true: it spreads through all parts of your life. It’s not like, ‘Oh, now I’m just a little bit sad.’ When something like that happens, you’re faced with this reality of: I might not play for a really long time. It’s uncertain, it’s sad, there are so many emotions, and I was filled with them.”
Вот что сказала Мария об этом:
Only now, when I suggest that she took the ban with a pinch of salt, does her emotion begin to surface. “Well, let’s not say I was Happy Gilmore here,” she says. “D’you know the book Man’s Search For Meaning? It’s a great book about Auschwitz, written by a survivor, Viktor Frankl. I’ve read that book over and over. One of the greatest passages says that, when you put gas in a chamber, it doesn’t matter how small or big the chamber is, it will be filled with gas. Frankl said that when you think of unhappiness, the same is true: it spreads through all parts of your life. It’s not like, ‘Oh, now I’m just a little bit sad.’ When something like that happens, you’re faced with this reality of: I might not play for a really long time. It’s uncertain, it’s sad, there are so many emotions, and I was filled with them.”
Очень хорошо понимаю Марию с её возвращениями к этой книге... Жизнь вновь и вновь ставит задачи перед тобой, а тебе надо понять, как жить дальше, осознать себя в новой ситуации.
Only now, when I suggest that she took the ban with a pinch of salt, does her emotion begin to surface. “Well, let’s not say I was Happy Gilmore here,” she says. “D’you know the book Man’s Search For Meaning? It’s a great book about Auschwitz, written by a survivor, Viktor Frankl. I’ve read that book over and over. One of the greatest passages says that, when you put gas in a chamber, it doesn’t matter how small or big the chamber is, it will be filled with gas. Frankl said that when you think of unhappiness, the same is true: it spreads through all parts of your life. It’s not like, ‘Oh, now I’m just a little bit sad.’ When something like that happens, you’re faced with this reality of: I might not play for a really long time. It’s uncertain, it’s sad, there are so many emotions, and I was filled with them.”