életmentéshez
életmentéshez is a term that originates from Hungarian, a language spoken in Hungary and other parts of Europe. In Hungarian, "életmentéshez" is a combination of two words: "élet" meaning life and "mentéshez" meaning to rescue or salvation. When translated to English, the term életmentéshez roughly translates to "the will to survive" or "the will to live".
This concept is central to the philosophy of Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, who wrote extensively on the
Frankl's concept of életmentéshez suggests that individuals have the power to choose between despair and hope,
The idea of életmentéshez has been influential in fields such as psychology, philosophy, and spirituality, and