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ozijs osborns nokozh galvu siksparnim
pec siirita sanaaksmes: manas pusdienas bija lazanja + 2 viina glaazes

bet nenonozeeloju - izkristalizeju viedokli

1) ir cilveki, kurus sisteema salauz, nu, vini pielaagojas
2) ir cilveeki, kuri niist sisteemu, no tas ierobezojotoies, taa teikt, eksistee sisteemaa, bet niigri pukst pagriidee
3) ir cilveki, kas maina sistemu

4) un ir cilveki, kuriem sistema neeksistee, kas rada pasi savu sisteemu,
un es esmu sis cilveeks

nu, kapec pastaveja ausvice ? tapec, ka visi, tai skaita ieslodzitie, ticeja, ka taada eksiste (so teezi es neizdomaaju, bet izlasiju vienaa graamatinjaa pilnaa ar saadaam teezeem)

eksistee tikai indiviids un vinja izveeles

konkretais gaijums ir taads: ir problemas, un man taas uzdots risinaats, un un man uzticas, uzticas tik loti, ka saka, lai sutu atbildi, kadu nu veelos

es aizsutisu to video no juutuubes, kur ozijs osborns nokozh galvu siksparnim - luk, atbilde no Eiropas Komisijas


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[info]snorke
2013-09-05 18:09 (saite)
Viktor Emil Frankl, M.D., Ph.D. (26 March 1905 – 2 September 1997) was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist as well as a Holocaust survivor. His best-selling book Man's Search for Meaning (published under a different title in 1959: From Death-Camp to Existentialism, and originally published in 1946 Nevertheless, Say "Yes" to Life: A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp) chronicles his experiences as a concentration camp inmate which led him to discover the importance of finding meaning in all forms of existence, even the most sordid ones, and thus, a reason to continue living. Frankl became one of the key figures in existential therapy and a prominent source of inspiration for humanistic psychologists.

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