Viktor Frankl, a renowned psychologist and Holocaust survivor, challenges the traditional inquiry into the meaning of life. He suggests that the question should not be seen as something we expect to be answered by others, but rather as a prompt from the world itself to each individual. Frankl emphasizes that it is our responsibility to respond to this question through our actions and choices.
According to Frankl, every experience and circumstance we encounter presents us with a question about life. Our responses to these situations serve as answers to the life's inquiries. Thus, our goal is to approach each situation thoughtfully, ensuring our actions align with meaningful responses that reflect our values and purposes.