“The confrontation with death—and the reprieve from it—makes everything look so precious, so sacred, so beautiful that I feel more strongly than ever the impulse to love it, to embrace it, and to let myself be overwhelmed by it. My river has never looked so beautiful. Death, and its ever present possibility makes love, passionate love, more possible. I wonder if we could love passionately, if ecstasy would be possible at all, if we knew we'd never die." — Abraham Maslow”
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This book delves into the intricate relationship between love and will, examining how these two forces shape human interactions and personal growth. The author explores various aspects of love, including its emotional, psychological, and philosophical dimensions, while also analyzing the role of will in fostering meaningful connections and personal development. more
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