Viktor Frankl on Why Idealists Are Real Realists

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Published 2017-01-03
Toronto Youth Corps, June 7, 1972

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  • @EmperorCaligula_EC
    Thinking this man survived several Concentration Camps, and still came to this view on men is something of the highest respectable achievement of a soul.
  • @bennyblanco9377
    This reminds me of the statement by Ibn Qayyim "If you knew the true value of yourself, you would never allow yourself to be humiliated by committing sins."
  • @Zack-tx7oz
    I'm watching this video on 4 July 2023, 51 years after this video was taken. To think that this man and his lecture still resonates in time.
  • @gdc1989
    I became a psychologist because of this man.
  • I clearly remember the day I was introduced to Viktor Frankl 30 years ago. The book "Man's Search for Meaning" is a book to read every year. His example formed my path in nearly everything I do. He was the real transformational speaker I aspire to be!
  • @fdumbass
    This dude just explained why "gritty, realistic" stories feel so wrong often. They're often more depressing than many real-life heroic journeys, because the people irl were idealists who tried their best
  • @MustadMarine
    The meaning of life is the search for meaning. A great man who survived the worst of humanity intact.
  • @knighthawk882
    The first Viktor Frankl quote I heard was, "A man who has a why, can face any how." This one sentence has made a huge impact in my life in many ways and lives of others I've told this quote too.
  • @nailakamana763
    This is why I always try to set the bar as high as possible, because I can see the potential. I know that by doing so I can push myself to become greater than I am/was. I never knew there was a theory about this.
  • @avab4035
    The story of my life, I am an INFJ and always idealised people .. the pain I felt when reality crashed me was inexplicable yet now I am so happy I did it this way
  • @sameersawdekar3293
    He is my ideal, my North Star when it comes to living life. Having lived through the horrors of the Holocaust, he proved his theory by actually living it when it mattered most; at a time without hope, without respect and dignity to human life and continuous torture. Viktor Frankl is the real gold.
  • @joeybassbass
    I tried to get out of debt over and over. My goal was to get to $0. It never worked. Then I decided to set my goal for having $10,000 in the bank. It seemed impossible, at the time. But setting the overly idealistic goal worked, and I managed to claw out of debt in just a few years
  • @andrewholland1017
    Viktor Frankl was a Jewish-Austrian psychiatrist known for his work in logotherapy. He survived multiple concentration camps until he was eventually freed. The entire time he held out hope that his wife was still alive, and clutched to his faith. His book, 'Man's Search for Meaning' is one of the most brutal yet optimistic books you'll ever read.
  • @feartheghus
    Strive for perfection, so that when you inevitably miss you’ll hit excellence.
  • @sasthamaniiyer9718
    At 68, I am unable to recall the contents of his great book... But I can still feel that impact. Pressed hard by the hostile circumstances in life, men and women will and can rise to great heights.
  • @brinistaco1970
    This is the basic philosophy I use when I instruct and it is the way my parents raised me. My Mother expected and showed no doubt when it came to teaching me. She treated me as if I already knew much of it. It works, mostly. I think it is about a certain level of respect for the student, instead of treating them as an inferior
  • @TheRocketman136
    Correct. The same with enforcing the rules, for example - it really isn't about everyone perfectly following them, but it will be a great difference if 7 out of 10 do the right thing, instead of 3 or none at all if those expectations were absent. Evolving society has to have ideals and strive for the best. Accepting 'just being' is a decadency.
  • @squamish4244
    Frankl was at this point 66 years old. After surviving the Holocaust in his 30s. The man was phenomenal.
  • @imto1
    Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars;
  • @samarhafeez
    I am an idealist. I totally have same views. Meaning and goal are sparks