Mans Search For Meaning
v1.0.0Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning — an executable toolkit for finding purpose in all circumstances, based on Frankl's logotherapy and his experience surviving the Nazi concentration camps. Covers 5 use cases: ① Finding Meaning in Suffering — learn how to find purpose even in the hardest circumstances, and transform unavoidable pain into growth ("How to find meaning when life is hard" "I'm going through a terrible time" "Why do bad things happen") ② The Three Paths to Meaning — apply Frankl's three ways to find meaning: through work (creating), through love (experiencing), and through attitude (choosing your response) ("How to find purpose" "What gives life meaning" "I want my life to matter") ③ Logotherapy Principles — understand the core concepts: will to meaning, existential frustration, noögenic neurosis, and the meaning of suffering ("What is logotherapy" "How to apply Frankl's philosophy" "Existential therapy") ④ The Tragic Optimism — maintain hope and meaning in the face of unavoidable tragedy: turn suffering into achievement, guilt into change, life's transience into motivation ("How to stay positive in tragedy" "Tragic optimism explained" "Finding hope in dark times") ⑤ Choosing Your Attitude — recognize that between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is your freedom to choose ("How to respond instead of react" "The last of human freedoms" "Choosing my attitude") Trigger when users say: "Man's Search for Meaning" "Viktor Frankl" "Meaning of life" "Logotherapy" "Finding purpose" "Suffering" "Existential crisis" "Why am I here" "Tragic optimism" "Holocaust survivor" "Meaning in suffering" "Purpose in life" "Existential therapy" "Frankl philosophy" or mention: Viktor Frankl / Man's Search for Meaning / logotherapy / meaning / suffering / Auschwitz / concentration camp / existential / purpose / tragic optimism / will to meaning. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below. Related skills: the-happiness-advantage (positive psychology), the-power-of-now (presence and acceptance), radically-happy (Buddhist psychology), endurance (Shackleton's resilience), cant-hurt-me (mental toughness).