When Jane received devastating news that she had cancer, she immediately phoned those close to her and in this way, mobilized the social network. When she went for treatment at the clinic, she also connected with other sufferers and created a community of sufferers that gave those who were suffering the feeling that they were not alone. In reaching out to them, she found meaning in her own suffering. She was also able to focus on her ‘blessings. When she looked at other sufferers who were having a far worse time than her. She sought knowledge through reading about cancer and healing and followed a healthy diet plan. She also sought to know why she became ill. She believed that it was due to issues in the past that she had not dealt with properly. She now took the opportunity she was given to deal with those issues and believed her cancer would not return. She now lives her life as a cancer survivor and has made many plans for her future. In terms of Frankl’s theory regarding the freedom to be responsible, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE of Jane?