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Reading "Man's search for meaning" is like meditating. It is about experiences in concentration camps when world war 2 broke out. Few books deserve rereading, not because they are difficult to understand, but we miss absorbing the content in one go. I think this book belongs to that league. It is a story of Man's hope for survival when the odds are not in his favor. The salvation of man is through love and in love. In a world when most people are suffering from a disease called MORE, this book helps understand how a man who has nothing left in this world still may experience bliss, be in only for a brief moment in the contemplation of his beloved. I felt there is another side to this book. This book is a perfect cup of tea for readers interested in understanding behind the scenes in world war 2. Some books help us to delve into topics that help us understand the history and human psychology. I loved the apt analogies like "Death in Tehran" and how a violin p...