Our current mental-hygiene philosophy stresses the idea that people ought to be happy, that unhappiness is a symptom of maladjustment. Such a value system might be responsible for the fact that the burden of unavoidable unhappiness is increased by unhappiness about being unhappy… He is not only unhappy, but also ashamed of being unhappy.
— Edith Weisskopf-Joelson, as quoted in Man’s Search for Meaning (Viktor E. Frankl)


