James Wetzel Hines

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Existential frustration arises when our life is without purpose, or when that purpose is skewed. In Frankl’s view, however, there is no need to see this frustration as an anomaly or a symptom of neurosis; instead, it can be a positive thing—a catalyst for change.
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
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