martes, 23 de abril de 2013


 Monterrey, Nuevo León
April 24th, 2013
Dear Viktor Frankl:

Few days ago, I had the opportunity to read the book “Man´s Search for Meaning”, what can I say about your awful experiences on the concentration camp. It’s very interesting the way you decide to tell others about every day and night on that horrible place. People said that if you remembered something you are living that moment again by making memory of it. And it’s honorable that you besides all decide to write a book and tell not only how you live but also how was the interaction with others and the way that many people survive or died. It’s incredible that a lot of people survive just as you besides the lack of food, love and without your entire life.

I´m very thankful with you because you add beautiful quotes on your book. Like this one “I that which does not kill me makes me stronger” but you mentioned something that really changes my perspective of life “It did not really matter what we expected from life but rather what life expected from us”.

You are an example to follow, a person that really found his meaning of life since the beginning. Help others, survived from that awful experience to then share that moments with all of us, and make us think about our life. Give the value that life deserves and think that everyone comes to the world because of something or someone. But we need to follow our beliefs and look for a meaning of life just as you did.  

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