FROM THIS PERSPECTIVE FRANKL’S QUASI-RELIGIOUS TURN TOWARD AN “UNCONSCIOUS GOD” AND A “SUPER-MEANING” TO SOLVE NIHILISM WAS A SIMILAR TREND. AS HEIDEGGER PESSIMISTICALLY STATED, WE MUST “PREPARE EXPECTATIONS” BE-CAUSE “ONLY A GOD CAN SAVE US,”52 WHILE SARTRE CLAIMED MAN A “USELESS PASSION.”