Lori Gottlieb

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The four ultimate concerns are death, isolation, freedom, and meaninglessness.
Lori Gottlieb
This really resonated with me because I firmly believe that we are more the same than we are different. Once you get to know someone deeply, you find that you’re grappling with the same essential questions—they just manifest (very) differently on the surface.
Dilip Phadke
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Dilip Phadke
‘Meaning of life’ is an empirical construct of religion or culture and hence meaninglessness has acquired negative connotation. Trying to give meaning can be viewed as an effort to stay relevant in ow…
Kianoush Mokhtarpour
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Kianoush Mokhtarpour
Yalom, in Existential Psychology, reaches the same four ultimate concerns. Or maybe this is the conclusion Psychology, not just this or that psychologist, has reached.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
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