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He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how

He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how

To live is to suffer; to survive is to find meaning in suffering. If there is a purpose in life, there must be a purpose in suffering and dying. But no man can tell another what this purpose is. Each must find out for himself and accept his answer's responsibility.

All the familiar goals in life are snatched away. What alone remains is "the last of human freedoms".

If hundreds of thousands of people reach out for a book whose very title promises to deal with the question of a meaning to life, it must be a question that burns under their fingernails.

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