New Delhi, May 7 -- A quote by Austrian neurologist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl has once again gained attention for its powerful message on purpose, leadership and responsibility in uncertain times.

"Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather must recognise that it is he who is asked," Frankl wrote in his famous book Man's Search for Meaning.

The quote, rooted in Frankl's theory of logotherapy, shifts the focus away from asking what life can offer an individual and instead asks what responsibilities life demands from them.

Born in Vienna in 1905, Frankl was a psychiatrist, neurologist and Holocaust survivor who founded logotherapy, a school of psychotherapy centred on humanity's search for meani...