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Suffering Quote by Viktor E. Frankl

“If it is avoidable, the meaningful thing to do is to remove its cause, for unnecessary suffering is masochistic rather than heroic.” quote by Viktor E. Frankl
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““If it is avoidable, the meaningful thing to do is to remove its cause, for unnecessary suffering is masochistic rather than heroic.””

Viktor E. Frankl

About This Quote

Source Book: Man's Search for Meaning, 1946

Eliminate avoidable causes of suffering rather than enduring unnecessary pain.

In simple terms: Remove avoidable causes of suffering.

Key Takeaway

Address root causes, not just symptoms.

Themes

ethics psychology resilience

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • healthcare
  • workplace safety
  • personal relationships
  • policy making

Key Concepts

existentialism masochism heroism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What causes in your life are truly avoidable?
  • How do you balance confronting versus removing pain?
A Different Perspective

Not all suffering can be avoided; sometimes confronting it builds strength.

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