- Several of the NYU therapists referred me to the writing of Viktor E. Frankl, the Viennese
psychoanalyst and the author of Man’s Search for Meaning. Frankl, who survived both Auschwitz
and Dachau, believed that the crucial human drive is not for pleasure, as his teacher Freud
maintained, or power, as Alfred Adler maintained, but meaning. Frankl concurs with Nietzsche,
who wrote, “He who has a Why to live for can bear almost any How.”
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