I’ve read it. Written by victor Frankl, a kike. The message is good, but it’s more propaganda about the holohoax. The book is essentially about how every struggle can be overcome by finding meaning in your struggle. For instance, if your wife dies, you can overcome the suffering by understanding that she would have suffered if you had died first, therefore you find meaning by believing it’s better that she died first, if that makes sense. Supposedly he learned all these lessons when he was in a concentration camp and had to find a will to stay alive. If you remove the holocaust parts of it it actually has a pretty good message about stoicism. That’s the craftiness of the Jew though, mixing truth with lies, or a very good message with propaganda in order to push a larger agenda
Exactly the answer I was looking for, thank-you.
I'd be afraid the holocaust crap would rub off on me lol, I've been indoctrinated all my life.
But, if it's really really worth reading, please let me know (maybe you just did).
I read the book a few years before I got redpilled about the Holocaust. The message about finding meaning in suffering really hit home for me and I feel like it has benefited my life. Don’t know how I would feel about it now that I know what I do. I think if you are the kind of person that can separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak, then it is worth reading
Thanks, yeah I really want to read it.
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