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Mentioned in 12 episodes

The Art of Loving

Book • 2019
In this classic work, Erich Fromm argues that love is not a sentiment but an art that requires effort, practice, and the development of one's total personality.

He critiques the popular conception of love and asserts that true love involves care, responsibility, respect, and knowledge.

Fromm explores various types of love, including brotherly love, motherly love, erotic love, self-love, and the love of God, emphasizing the importance of humility, courage, faith, and discipline in achieving mature and fulfilling love.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Re-read by Esther Perel , highlighting its continued relevance.
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Mentioned by Stephen West while discussing the concept of love and its complexities in modern society.
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Mentioned by Joe Nucci as a book that offers insightful commentary on love and relationships, highlighting the parallels between past and present challenges.
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Mentioned by Scott Barry Kaufman in relation to the concept of love as an attitude.
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Recommended by Ethan as a valuable book on the topic of love.
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Mentioned by Tyreek MacGeorge when discussing dating apps and the personality market.
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Mentioned by Joel Lehman as inspiration for his machine love framework.
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Mentioned by Scott Barry Kaufman as a book with beautiful words but lacking scientific rigor.
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Mentioned by Dr. Diana Hill in relation to the concept of letting go and accepting life's natural course.
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Mentioned by Payam Akhavan to illustrate the superficial connections in modern society, even amidst prosperity.
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Mentioned by George Mumford when discussing love as a verb and its productive nature.
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Vermeld door Nina Polak in de context van de relatie tussen individualiteit en liefde.
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Mentioned by Aike Ho as a favorite book that explores love in relationships beyond romantic ones.
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