Der Sinn Des Lebens ) by Alfred Adler

The work argues that meaning is not given but created through each person’s purposeful striving, social interest, and style of life: individuals overcome feelings of inferiority by setting goals, exercising creative self-direction, and committing to cooperative, socially useful tasks (work, friendship, love). Psychological problems arise when people adopt misguided, self-centered life-goals; health and fulfillment come from responsibility, courage, and developing community feeling. Practical and accessible, the book combines theory and case-based guidance for cultivating a life of contribution and personal significance.

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