The term “lovebombing” has become a buzzword in today’s conversations about modern relationships. It pops up in social media captions, dating advice blogs and even casual conversations between friends ...
Love can take countless forms — romantic, platonic, everlasting, fleeting and even heartbreaking. Some believe love is a feeling, others insist it’s a choice and some don’t believe in it at all. I’m ...
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This post is in response to Can Quantum Physics Hold the Key to Happiness? By Chris Gilbert, M.D., Ph.D. Hopefully, we have all experienced lots of love. What is love? I've come to the conclusion that ...
Looking at human affairs, many of us are saddened by the fact that there is a lot of misery in the world: suffering, deception, and destruction. Some feel that things are getting worse, the world is ...
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What is love?

“What is love?” asks Trinidadian-German singer Haddaway in a 1993 dance track that has outlived the decade that birthed it. The question traveled farther than the man who sang it. Clubs, radios, ...