‘Man’s Search For Meaning’

In 1945, within months of his liberation from a concentration camp in Nazi Germany, Viktor Frankl (who was earlier a psychologist practicing in Vienna) wrote the book ‘Man’s Search For Meaning’. The book not only explored the horrors and suffering that Frankl endured in the camps but majorly, it wanted to answer the question: what […]

Why Do We Have Emotions? Where Do They Come From? (II)

In the second part of the series about the origination of emotions, we’ll be looking at the cognitive-affective theories about the same and also draw an analysis of what we’ve looked at in Part 1 and Part 2.  The following two theories falls under the broad category of cognitive-affective theories which examine how cognitions and […]

As long as you perceive the cause of all sufferance outside of you, so long the sufferance continues. Once you see the cause inside of you, in your own mind and start working to change, your world startS to change! Carl Jung says, “one who looks outside dreams one who looks inside awakens”. Let the […]