Brad Tate
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Damn.
So, Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning was so powerful.
Like, I could smell and taste that book.
He was a survivor of the Holocaust.
And the man was so... His thought process was amazing to the point where, you know...
First of all, I don't think slavery and the Holocaust is actually told.
I think it's told, but I think it's told in a way to go, this was bad, but I don't think they get into it where it was like... So I'm reading this book and this man's like, so we were taken to Auschwitz and...
They stripped us down.
We're naked.
And we're like, it is freezing.
So that's the first thing.
And you know, he's like, at one point, you know, everybody's kind of covered up and they're kind of, you know, and then he's like, you get so cold to that point.
You're like, I don't even care what I look like.
I'm just trying to stay warm.
And then he was like, you know, the walk around in the mud and the snow with no shoes, no clothing, bare minimum.
And then he's like, when you strip that away, he's like, nobody cares what this private part looks like or what you look like or how your breath smells.
you keep going on and you're working these people like literally working them.
So you're working them.
I would say, I don't even, I don't want to say something.
People go, Oh, like you don't know the calorie intake, but you're working them.