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| Author: | D/ Dunya Yahya |
| Category: | Cultural Studies [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Release Date: | 13 Nov 2022 |
| Pages: | 38 |
| Rank: | 637,417 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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Book Love is Self-Destructive .
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Love, often depicted as the pinnacle of human emotion, a force that transcends boundaries and brings people together, has another, darker side. The allure of love's promise—a sense of belonging, deep connection, and boundless joy—can sometimes lead us down a path of self-destruction. This e-book delves into the intricate and often paradoxical nature of love, exploring how something so celebrated can also become a source of profound personal turmoil.
The concept that "love is self-destructive" challenges our conventional understanding of this powerful emotion. While love can be a source of great happiness and fulfillment, it can also trigger behaviors and mindsets that are detrimental to one's well-being. In our quest for love, we may find ourselves compromising our values, losing our sense of self, and enduring emotional pain that we never anticipated. This exploration is not meant to undermine the beauty of love but to offer a nuanced perspective that acknowledges its complexity.
Through this e-book, we will journey into the various ways love can manifest self-destructive tendencies. We will examine the psychological underpinnings of love, the societal expectations that shape our romantic ideals, and the personal experiences that highlight the dual nature of this emotion. From the intoxicating highs of infatuation to the devastating lows of unrequited love, we will uncover the patterns and behaviors that can lead to self-sabotage.
We will also explore the stories and insights of individuals who have navigated the tumultuous waters of love, offering a blend of theoretical analysis and real-life experiences. By understanding the potential for self-destruction within love, we can better equip ourselves to recognize and mitigate these tendencies, ultimately fostering healthier and more fulfilling relationships.
This e-book is an invitation to look beyond the fairy-tale depictions of love and embrace a more balanced view that considers both its light and shadow. In doing so, we hope to provide readers with the tools to navigate their romantic journeys with greater awareness and resilience.
Let us embark on this exploration together, peeling back the layers of love to reveal its true nature and learning how to love without losing ourselves in the process.
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