The past year has made much of our lives feel beyond our control. But we all have control over one thing: what we believe.
To that end, I wish someone had made me read Dr. Viktor Frankl’s masterpiece, “Man’s Search for Meaning” in which he shares what he learned as a prisoner in WWII concentration camps about choice, belief and attitude; perhaps the most important things to have control over. (Amazon shows 44,000 reviews: mostly 4s and 5s).
One reviewer wrote: “If you’re in pain, read this book. If you’re scared, read this book. If you are lost, read this book. If you are happy, read this book. If you have time, read this book. If you don’t have time, read this book. Read this book, read this book.”)