Love: The key to the Human Soul
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social sciences
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published 02/10/2007
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Love has played a significant role in peoples lives since they have been able to acknowledge it. Romance appears in almost all aspects of human life from entertainment to politics to business to childrens movies. As soon as children can read, write, speak, and understand the world around them, they learn about familial love, friendship, and, most importantly, romantic love. Through romantic love, people resolve problems with parents, find comfort and security, express trust and distrust for the world at large, and answer needs from childhood.
Table of Contents
- Love has played a significant role in people's lives since they have been able to acknowledge it.
- Biology plays a significant role in determining whom people will fall in love with.
- Outside of biology, however, personal preferences and personalities play an even greater role in determining if a relationship will form and of what kind.
- Childhood can also play a significant part in what someone looks for in a mate.
- Once both sides of a couple focus their energies on the relationship, it begins to deepen and love begins to form.
- Quite often, whether a relationship stays together or not depends on the surrounding society.
- Whom a person falls in love with and how that relationship progresses directly reflects on the two individuals involved. Ayn Rand sums love up as 'our response to our highest values?
