Frankel argument is that resistance is always a choice
Page 107 keyword Victor Frankel argument is that resistance is always a choice. We can choose death rather than sacrificing our integrity and their values. We can choose out to speak against an injustice or refuse to accept the way we're being treated. It just depends on what we care about and whether we're willing to take the risks necessary to stand up for what we think is right .
— from The Landing (Death) · Freely determined by kennon Shelton
In the book
The same is true of every refusal you ever make under pressure. Viktor Frankl, who learned this in the one place on earth designed to strip a man of everything, insisted that resistance always remains a choice — that a person can choose death itself rather than surrender his integrity and his values. The Spartan king Leonidas, asked to name the supreme warrior virtue from which all the others flow, answered in two words: contempt for death. — The Landing (Death)
Also belongs to
- The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk)
- True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values)
- Decisions & Choices (Decision/Choice/Focus/Forethought/Consequences)