tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6681160535943685596.post2143869176151535087..comments2016-11-17T14:09:01.853+00:00Comments on Thrive: Nelson Mandela Read The Anne Frank Diaries While In Prison. What Did He Find In Them That Was So Important?Petehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00331371125000471087noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6681160535943685596.post-24307193367125896322015-10-01T08:40:56.383+01:002015-10-01T08:40:56.383+01:00I agree. In very difficult situations, it's so...I agree. In very difficult situations, it's sometimes hard to remember the things that can help us. We can feel overwhelmed by emotions. When this happens, we may not be aware of how much of a role model we are being for other people and how much we can inspire them through choosing an attitude which gets us through. Everyone asks themselves, "how would I cope?" By choosing a response helpful to ourselves, other people see hope for when they, too, meet bad times. Thank you so much for commenting. Petehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00331371125000471087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6681160535943685596.post-5841239034509367902015-09-29T17:14:10.693+01:002015-09-29T17:14:10.693+01:00I think Viktor Frank's observation 'the ab...I think Viktor Frank's observation 'the ability to choose one's attitude in any circumstance is the last of the human freedoms' is particularly memorable. Ultimately, even when really bad things happen and in life bad things will happen, it is just part of the human condition-we do have a choice about how we respond to these challenges. Even recognising that this is the case can help make a seemingly impossible or incredibly sad situation seem slightly less hopelesspat mooreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10131566876111676974noreply@blogger.com