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Concentration camp Quote by Viktor E. Frankl

“The story of the young woman whose death I witnessed in a concentration camp. It is a simple story. There is little to tell and it may sound as if I had invented it; but to me it seems like a poem. This young woman knew that she would die in the next few days. But when I talked to her she was…” quote by Viktor E. Frankl
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““The story of the young woman whose death I witnessed in a concentration camp. It is a simple story. There is little to tell and it may sound as if I had invented it; but to me it seems like a poem. This young woman knew that she would die in the next few days. But when I talked to her she was cheerful in spite of this knowledge. "I am grateful that fate has hit me so hard," she told me. "In my former life I was spoiled and did not take spiritual accomplishments seriously." Pointing through the window of the hut, she said, "This tree here is the only friend I have in my loneliness." Through that window she could see just one branch of a chestnut tree, and on the branch were two blossoms. "I often talk to this tree," she said to me. I was startled and didn't quite know how to take her words. Was she delirious? Did she have occasional hallucinations? Anxiously I asked her if the tree replied. "Yes." What did it say to her? She answered, "It said to me, 'I am here-I am here-I am life, eternal life.””

Viktor E. Frankl

About This Quote

Source Book: Man's Search for Meaning, Viktor E. Frankl, 1946

Even in extreme suffering, a person can find purpose through gratitude, reflection, and connection to nature.

In simple terms: Finding meaning in suffering can bring peace and resilience.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate gratitude and seek symbolic connections.

Themes

suffering meaning gratitude resilience spirituality

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical psychological

When to use this quote

  • prison camp reflections
  • therapy sessions
  • personal journaling
  • support groups

Key Concepts

Existential psychology logotherapy symbolic interaction

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal symbols help you endure hardship?
  • How does gratitude shift perception of suffering?
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Interpretations may be influenced by trauma and cultural context.

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