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Viktor Frankl was a Holocaust survivor in WWII, losing his parents, brother, and his wife, who was pregnant with their child. After liberation, he wrote "Man's Search for Meaning," and went on to become a world famous psychologist. This episode is based on some of my notes and favorite quotes of his from a recent book, "Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything," released after Frankl's death and based on his lectures.