Man's Search for Meaning
by Viktor Frankl
Viktor Frankl's seminal work weaves together his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps with the psychotherapeutic method he developed called logotherapy. The central thesis is stark and powerful: even in the most dehumanizing conditions, humans can find meaning — and that meaning becomes the primary motivational force in life. These skills translate Frankl's philosophical insights into practical frameworks for discovering meaning, choosing your attitude, transforming suffering, and filling the existential vacuum that plagues modern life.
Skills (4)
/find-meaningPart 2: LogotherapyUse when someone feels lost, directionless, or wants to discover deeper meaning in their current life circumstances.
/attitude-choicePart 1: ExperiencesUse when someone faces circumstances they cannot change and needs help choosing their response to unavoidable difficulty.
/purpose-sufferingPart 2: SufferingUse when someone is going through pain or hardship and wants to transform their suffering into personal growth and purpose.
/existential-vacuumPart 2: Existential VacuumUse when someone feels empty, bored, or aimless despite having material comfort, and wants to overcome a sense of meaninglessness.
Installation
01Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/concaption/spellpages.git ~/.claude/spellpages02Install the plugin
claude plugin install ~/.claude/spellpages/content/books/mans-search-for-meaning03Start using skills
Type a skill command (e.g. /find-meaning) in Claude Code.
one-liner
git clone https://github.com/concaption/spellpages.git ~/.claude/spellpages && claude plugin install ~/.claude/spellpages/content/books/mans-search-for-meaning