Viktor Frankl, the great thinker, physician, philosopher and Austrian psychotherapist who lived between 1905 and 1997 and went through extreme circumstances in his life (he spent three years in a concentration camp) used to say that those questions will get confused and anxious over what We clarified. Not we, he argued, who should ask questions of life. It is she who makes us wonder: What will you do me? What meaning will you give me? Why are you with me?
life we \u200b\u200bdo not ask this question with words but with situations, situations that, in passing day, we live. Our response, therefore, can not given in words. We must respond with action. Every action is the result of a decision and the number of these responses, strung like beads on a necklace, put before us the possibility to discern the meaning of our life, not life in general and abstract terms, but of ours, each of us a specific and unique.
Sergio Sinay, praise responsibility
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 4 5 TO 18 IN THE CATHOLIC AND SATURDAY UNVIERSIDAD in Cela
IN MONTEVIDEO Sergio Sinay
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