In his seminal work, Man's Search for Meaning, Frankl challenges us to reframe how we think about purpose and meaning in life. He writes that the age-old question "What is the meaning of life?" is not one we ask—it is one we answer. . . .
To truly live, then, is to embrace each moment with purpose and appreciation. It's to recognize that our time is limited, but our potential for impact is not. It's to understand that in the game of life, how we play those final moments can define our entire legacy.
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