Sitting on the stage, laughing, applauding a philosopher-psychoanalyst’s optimism concerning the human condition: only in the 70s.
Sitting on the stage, laughing, applauding a philosopher-psychoanalyst’s optimism concerning the human condition: only in the 70s.
meaning of life, psychoanalysis, viktor frankl
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#1 by Seth Paskin on May 30, 2010 - 9:47 am
This is great – aim at what we should be, not at what we are.