This book was published in 2004, and I was surprised that I had not heard of it before finding it in the bargain bin at Barnes & Noble.
People often say that "everything happens for a reason," but Kirshenbaum truly puts her money where her mouth is and shows that we not only can, but SHOULD look for meaning in the events in our lives. It's the only way to truly move forward.
She's not saying that you should be grateful that someone hurt you, for example, they are still responsible for their actions. But you need to know that you can recover and grow from the trauma you suffered.
She backs up this theory with the results of her research and experience as a psychologist. In helping people find the meaning of painful events in their lives, she was able to identify 10 categories or reasons that the meaning people find fall into.
She also helps us, the readers, to determine which category we might fall into. Each chapter has diagnostic questions to aid in our search. At first I was a little doubtful and impatient because none of the questions in the first few chapters really applied to me.
Then, I hit Chapter 5: Buried Treasure - "To help you uncover your true hidden talent." I had some 'yes' answers on this assessment, and I have found things I didn't know I could do as a result of some difficult recent circumstances.
Now I was interested. :)
Moving right along, I came to Chapter 7: Solid Like a Rock - "To help you become stronger." Wow, I had a 'yes' answer to almost every question in that chapter. The more I think about it, the more it makes sense for me. I do think this is my reason.
Of course, Kirshenbaum points out that one could most definitely have multiple reasons or meanings in one event. There are no hard and fast rules to this process. The main emphasis that I got from this book is that it's not being a Pollyanna, or indulging in wishful thinking to expect some meaning from a traumatic event. On the contrary, meaning is something that everyone should take the time to look for.
I like this message very much and as a result, I think everyone should read this book. It will help you put the past behind you, be the best person you can be, and move on to a brighter future.