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I finished Man's Search for Meaning but wasn't to reread it. Yes, everyone should read it. It adds context and more complexity to the horrors of the holocaust that we choose not to teach in the primary education of the subject.
Also whatever in life we're going through in life, somehow Victor F. went through worse and then made intentionally decisions to keep living on the days afterward. It's probably important to understand why he would