Bryan Johnson's Review of Man's Search for Meaning

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I have gifted A Good Man to quite a few people and Shackleton and Victor Frankl’s book. A Good Man I gift because if we contemplate how – like I wonder what would my son or daughter say about me? What kind of biography would they write? And that is a model for me I would want. Shackleton, that is how I want to behave in life and Frankl, that is how I – his basic point is no matter the conditions we surround ourselves in, we can author our life. We can author however we respond. I guess I will also throw in there Siddhartha. Have you read that?

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His basic point is no matter the conditions we surround ourselves in, we can author our life.
In this timeless classic, Viktor Frankl reflects on his harrowing experiences as a Holocaust survivor, uncovering the profound power of purpose.

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