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If you need meaning in everything you do — your work, your conversations, even your hobbies — psychology suggests that’s not a flaw. It may be one of the rarest things your mind can do. In this video, we explore three psychological frameworks that explain why some people physically cannot function without purpose. Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy reveals that the search for meaning is the deepest human drive — not a luxury, but the primary motivational force. Maslow’s hierarchy reframes your need for purpose as a signal that your brain has evolved past survival mode into self-actualization. And Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences introduces a ninth type most people have never heard of: existential intelligence — the capacity to engage with life’s deepest questions in a way most minds never develop. If you’ve ever been told you’re “overthinking it” or that you should “just relax and enjoy life,” this one is for you. Whether you’re in your twenties questioning your career path or in your forties still unable to do anything that feels pointless, these frameworks explain why your wiring works the way it does — and why that might be a profound strength. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction 01:30 — The Drive Deeper Than Pleasure (Viktor Frankl) 04:15 — Why Your Brain Can Afford to Ask (Maslow’s Hierarchy) 07:00 — The Intelligence Nobody Taught You About (Gardner) 09:30 — Breathing Moment 10:00 — Closing: Your Need for Meaning Is Strength #ExistentialPsychology #DeepThinker #MeaningOfLife #PurposeDriven #Psychology ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional psychological, medical, or clinical advice. If you are genuinely struggling, please consult a qualified mental health professional. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe: / @wythinkthat