Viktor Frankl On Pursuing Meaning Over Pleasure Maybe you want to simplify your home and life, but some of the things that people are willing to let go of seem like too much. Of course, you define your own simplicity, but Donald Miller has discovered a way to make simplicity easier to achieve. Miller was reading the work of Viktor Frankl, a 20th century psychiatrist who told people to stop chasing after pleasure for its own sake. Apply that idea to homemaking. Filling your house with sale items is fun, but if you make shopping the point of your life, you’re probably hiding the fact that you want your life to have a bigger point. Frankl, and Miller, suggest that you become more intentional and make that point happen. Let Miller explain on Storyline Blog Posted by → January 09, 2015 at 3:50 PM under News and Events