Yes, that is right. He lived for his wife I believe. He certainly did not want to live at all at the time. His life was curse.
I think you are wrong. Frankl wrote of the people who committed suicide. He could have committed suicide, but he didn’t. He found purpose in helping his fellow camp mates. In the midst of horror and despair, he found a reason to keep going. To help others.....love......charity. Read Frankl again and read Paul’s writings. I think that it is there that you will find your answer. Read The Sermon on the Mount.
I think you are wrong. Frankl wrote of the people who committed suicide. He could have committed suicide, but he didn’t. He found purpose in helping his fellow camp mates. In the midst of horror and despair, he found a reason to keep going. To help others.....love......charity. Read Frankl again and read Paul’s writings. I think that it is there that you will find your answer. Read The Sermon on the Mount.
I think you are wrong. Frankl wrote of the people who committed suicide. He could have committed suicide, but he didn’t. He found purpose in helping his fellow camp mates. In the midst of horror and despair, he found a reason to keep going. To help others.....love......charity. Read Frankl again and read Paul’s writings. I think that it is there that you will find your answer. Read The Sermon on the Mount.
The best book about trying to understand what people endured in the holocaust.
I try to retread it every couple of years.