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We’re great at coping with crises like moving: we grit our teeth and pull ourselves out of the fire—not only ourselves, but also the children, the cats, and even the furniture

8/22/2026, 7:45:43 AM

But we're not very good at adapting to a new life. It would seem the hardest part is behind — go ahead and build it as your soul desires. And the soul is occupied with the question “Who am I now?”. The answer to it changes every day, and we sabotage yesterday's plans. All this happens because events that divide life into “before” and “after” destroy our familiar supports and throw us into liminality — the transitional state between the old and new identities. The transition is a fairy-tale forest, full of dangers and opportunities. In it you can drain energy for years, or you can build resilience. The one who doesn't get lost and makes a deal with Baba Yaga will emerge from the forest with a completely new quality of life. The channel “Man's Search for Meaning” helps you cope with the transition. Here you can: • Identify your fatigue type, to restore energy draining away • Take stock of interim results, to regain motivation for the next step • Find the magical ball of yarn under the tag #liminal, to avoid traps and emerge into a new life. The channel is named after Viktor Frankl's famous book, which tested his psychotherapy method in the harshest conditions of a concentration camp. It is based on the idea that the will to meaning is the best anchor in any situation. #immigrants_are_friends

We’re great at coping with crises like moving: we grit our teeth and pull ourselves out of the fire—not only ourselves, but also the children, the cats, and even the furniture | Emigrant DE