Victor Frankl was a Jewish psychotherapist who was a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps from 19421945. Dr. Frankl later wrote about his experiences in Mans Search for Ultimate Meaning. One of the most important sections in the book deals with the issue of suicide. Frankl discusses the fact that many prisoners at the camps contemplated suicide, which is not surprising given that all of them had been deeply violated, having had their freedom, their livelihoods, their homes, their families, and their dignity taken from them. Frankl noticed that you could not convince someone to stay alive by telling him that he was going to get something from the world, that some happiness awaited him in the future.
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MAKING IT EASY FOR PEOPLE TO LIKE YOU!!!
Most of us would much rather beliked than disliked ,but many of us seem to have difficulty in getting to know others and establishing positive interpersonal relationships .However there are certan suggestions given by Social Psychologists,the suggestions given here are solidly based on social psychological research,and you may find them helpful.If ,of course,you want to be disliked and left alone,just do the opposite!
Take Control Of Proximity Factors
Whenever possible ,play an active role in arranging what are usually the accidental contacts that determine who gets to know one another.In a classroom,for example ,sit beside others and avoid seats on the end of rows or in the corners.After a while ,if you haven’t become acquainted with those sitting near you,move to a new location and start over.
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