Mila S. writes, "Boxer often did extra work and volunteered to do more, even when he was injured. He had a personal goal (to build the windmill), and he worked each day to achieve that goal. This attitude embodies an outlook or ideal that Frankl observed in others who have endured great adversity--'There is only one thing I dread: not to be worthy of my sufferings'."
Zachary L. writes, "I think Napoleon would react (to Frankl's work) by saying it is not true that your mind is the last place of freedom. In the book (Animal Farm), Napoleon doesn't allow the animals the independence of mind they deserve. He tricks their minds, so they always think he is right and that he is working for their best interest, even when he takes control of the farm."
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