"LIFE IS HOPE" without it one cannot survive the horror of hatred impregnating a country, and its concentration camps
This was the simple conclusion of "Man's Search for Meaning Say Yes to Life nonetheless: A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp'" the 1946 book by Viktor Frankl chronicling his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
He observed that among the fellow inmates in the concentration camp, those who survived were able to connect with a purpose in life to feel positive about and who then immersed themselves in imagining that purpose in their own way, such as conversing with an (imagined) loved one. According to Frankl, the way a prisoner imagined the future affected his longevity.
No hope no life
"All you need is hope"
"All you need is hope" While most people would be held back by a traumatic childhood, Boris Cyrulnik has made a career of it, with his ‘book that healed France’.
When Boris Cyrulnik was a little more than six years old, both his parents disappeared. It was wartime; he later learnt they had been deported. But that word meant nothing to him, as a tiny boy. All he remembered is the tremendous pain of missing his parents. Keep reading "All you need is hope" Janine Di Giovanni