Dana Bennett
Feb 19, 2021

I had a hard time reading Viktor Frankl's book. But I was having a hard time with everything a couple years ago. I'm going to try it again. I bought it back then because I believed I needed it. I just need it more - or my mind is more open now. Thanks for this article. Especially interested in the book about the scientist who had a stroke and what she learned in her right brain!

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Dana Bennett
Dana Bennett

Written by Dana Bennett

has survived, achieved many things. Storyteller. BAMus, Univ. of Hawaii. MHumanities, Univ. of Colorado Denver. Liver Transplant, Cleveland Clinic.

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When I first bought Frankl's book, it was the same. Sat on my bookshelf for a couple of years before I picked it up again. I hope you enjoy it once you are able to dig in. Dr. Taylor's book is excellent. The first section is a bit more of a slog, but once you get into the morning of the stroke, it's great reading.