Man's Search for Meaning is a profound memoir and psychological exploration that recounts the author's experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War while examining the human search for purpose. The book introduces the principles of logotherapy, a form of psychotherapy based on the idea that finding meaning in life is the primary driving force of human existence. Through deeply personal experiences and thoughtful reflections, it demonstrates how hope, resilience, and a sense of purpose can help individuals endure immense suffering and overcome life's greatest challenges.