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Meaning to live during the war: what to do when it seems that the only meaning is to survive

Psychologist Svetlana Royz reflects on the answer to the question - what can be the meaning in life, where is the meaning - only survive? And the answer is based on the opinion of one intelligent person who found a way out of a much more difficult situation . . . I recently had a conversation about the meaning of life during the war. About "what can be meaning in life where the meaning is only survive. And still decide for us. " About the expectations of hips and creation of their own actions.

I thought today that it was more obvious now that it does not make life. We make it meaningful to it with our actions in response to what is risen and happens to us. I sent a quote from Victor Frankl's book "Man in search of true meaning": "In fact, we needed a fundamental change in attitude to life. We (in a concentration camp) had to learn ourselves and teach people in despair, which is important not what we expect from life.