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Mentioned in 17 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 17 episodes

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Esther Perel
when saying that love is a verb, not a permanent state of enthusiasm.
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Esther Perel
, highlighting its continued relevance.
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#755: Hugh Jackman and Esther Perel
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Stephen West
while discussing the concept of love and its complexities in modern society.
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Episode #150 ... The Frankfurt School - Erich Fromm on Love
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Dan Harris
as the author of several books edited by
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Sister True Dedication
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Recommended by Ethan as a valuable book on the topic of love.
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Lectern Q&As: The Virtue of Love | Featuring John Vervaeke, Ethan, and Ellie
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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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Scott Barry Kaufman
in relation to the concept of love as an attitude.
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Build the Life You Want || Arthur Brooks
Mentioned by Tyreek MacGeorge when discussing dating apps and the personality market.
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Fanon and Sartre: Rethinking Praxis, Race, and Revolution
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Joe Nucci
as one of his favorite psychological books, discussing problems in dating, relationships, and love.
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Mark Groves
when stating that love is an art that humans fail at because they do not take the time to learn.
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Liberated Love with Mark Groves
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JOEL LEHMAN
as inspiration for his machine love framework.
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#108 - Dr. JOEL LEHMAN - Machine Love [Staff Favourite]
Existential psychologist Eric Fromm captured Dostoevsky's notion of love with this book.
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Ep. 250: Dostoevsky - Freedom, Suffering, and Love
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Dr. Diana Hill
in relation to the concept of letting go and accepting life's natural course.
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5 Things to Do When Everything Falls Apart
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Scott Barry Kaufman
as a book with beautiful words but lacking scientific rigor.
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Martin Seligman || From Learned Helplessness to Learned Hopefulness
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Mark Groves
, who references a famous quote from the book about humans failing at love.
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Payam Akhavan
to illustrate the superficial connections in modern society, even amidst prosperity.
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Zach Stafford
when discussing women publicly crooning over the men they want in their music.
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Mark Groves
when discussing the human tendency to avoid learning how to love effectively.
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Christopher Key Chapple
, quoting Eric Fromm's assertion that the task of being human is self-discovery and service to others.
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