Pursuit of Happiness

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“What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for some goal worthy of him. What he needs is not the discharge of tension at any cost, but the call of a potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him.” Victor Emil Frankl (1905 – 1997)

Patient: What is going on within me?
Frankl: Don't brood over yourself. Don't inquire into the source of your trouble. Leave this to us doctors. We will steer and pilot you through the crisis. Well, isn't there a goal beckoning you – say, an artistic assignment?
Patient: But this inner turmoil ….
Frankl: Don't watch your inner turmoil, but turn your gaze to what is waiting for you. What counts is not what lurks in the depths, but what awaits in the future, waits to be actualized by you….
Patient: But what is the origin of my trouble?
Frankl: Don't focus on questions like this. Whatever the pathological process underlying your psychological affliction may be, we will cure you. Therefore, don't be concerned with the strange feelings haunting you. Ignore them until we make you get rid of them. Don't watch them. Don't fight them. Imagine, there are about a dozen great things, works which wait to be created by Anna, and there is no one who could achieve and accomplish it but Anna. No one could replace her in this assignment. They will be your creations, and if you don't create them, they will remain uncreated forever…
Patient: Doctor, I believe in what you say. It is a message which makes me happy.

Finding meaning in difficult times - Dr. Viktor Frankl https://youtu.be/LlC2OdnhIiQ

In this rare clip from 1972, legendary psychiatrist and Holocaust-survivor Viktor Frankl delivers a powerful message about the human search for meaning -- and the most important gift we can give others. Why belief in others (Viktor Frankl at Toronto Youth Corps)
https://www.ted.com/talks/viktor_frankl_why_believe_in_others?utm_sourc…