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The loss or the absence of meaning in life is perhaps the most common...
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Paul Watzlawick
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Pragmatics of Human
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The loss or the absence of meaning in life is perhaps the most common denominator of all forms of emotional distress; it is especially the much-commented-on "modern" illness.
( Paul Watzlawick )
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