Meaning (existential)

[citation needed] Due to the methods of existentialism, prescriptive or declarative statements about meaning are unjustified.

Each individual has his or her own form of unique perspective; meaning is, therefore, purely subjective.

Meaning, for Kierkegaard, is a lived experience, a quest to find one's values, beliefs, and purpose in a meaningless world.

[5] Frankl also noted the barriers to humanity's quest for meaning in life.

[6] The following list of tenets represents Frankl's basic principles of Logotherapy: We can find meaning in life in three different ways: Logotherapy was developed by psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl.