Viktor Frankl, in his monumental work, “Man’s Search for Meaning” (1946), drafted in a concentration camp to become a seminal contribution to two decades of post-World War II progressive moral suasion, identified man’s inherent pursuit of meaning in life in three areas – in work, in love and in courage. Discovering what these mean for gay people constitutes our path forward for an altogether new and pioneering basis for gay identity, values and culture.
