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Prisoners of Our Thoughts

by Alex Pattakos

World-renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl discussed how it is possible to find real meaning in a life that is filled with suffering and difficulty. Inspired by his words and philosophy, author Dr. Alex Pattakos consequently wrote Prisoners of Our Thoughts, wherein Dr. Frankl's therapeutic system is captured in seven core principles and applied to various life and work situations so that the reader can relate personally to the principles as well as learn when and how to use them. The seven principles are as follows:1. Exercise the freedom to choose your attitude2. Realize your will to meaning3. Detect the meaning of life's moments: 4. Don't work against yourself5. Look at yourself from a distance6. Shift your focus of attention7. Extend beyond yourselfThe author expands and updates his work in this revised version. This new second edition will include: Personal stories of both people familiar with the book's principles and who have applied them in their lives and work, and people who illustrate the book's principle(s) even if they are not familiar with them [e.g., at-risk youth, family/marital relations, job loss, retirement, health-related (e.g., incurable disease), natural disaster, tragedies (auto accidents, suicide, drug overdose), incarcerated prisoners, soldiers, veterans, song-writers and musicians]; Business/organizational examples (updated since the hardcover and paperback editions were released); Inclusion of the results, both qualitative and quantitative, from a variety of "Meaning" surveys and social networking/new media experiences conducted by the author and by others that are deemed to be relevant and timely; Media experiences of the author (radio, Web radio, television, print) that are meaningful and worthwhile to share in order to reinforce the book's principles and key message; New practical exercises (e.g., Existential Digging), Meaning Moments, Meaning Questions, and For Further Reflection prompts in each chapter, based on the author's experience since the initial release of Prisoners of Our Thoughts; A new chapter, "The Meaning Difference" (i.e., empirical evidence, including survey data, compiled since initial released of hardcover edition; new applications of meaning-centered principles).

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
  2. Was there a moment where you disagreed with a character’s choice? What would you have done?
  3. What theme did this book keep circling back to — and did it earn its ending?
  4. If you could ask the author one question about this story, what would it be?
  5. Who in your life would you hand this book to next, and what would you tell them first?