
"The Life Cycle Completed"
"The Life Cycle Completed" is a book by Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, discussing his psychological approach called logotherapy. It emphasizes that a fulfilling life involves finding meaning through work, relationships, and personal growth, especially when facing suffering or setbacks. Frankl argues that individuals can continue to grow and find purpose throughout life, even in difficult circumstances. The book encourages reflection on one's life journey, highlighting that true fulfillment comes from pursuing purpose, understanding oneself, and maintaining hope, ultimately leading to a sense of completeness and inner peace at life's end.