A General Theory of Love counters with the contention…
A General Theory of Love counters with the contention that the human yearning for love and intimacy is part of our evolution-even that, chemically, the brain evolved a need for closeness as part of the stimuli that make it function correctly. "Isolation, sorrow, bitterness, anxiety, loneliness and despair," the three psychologists supposed, "are in today's United States and European Union greater concerns than supply of any material item."
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
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- The Heart in the Cockpit (Emotion/Awe/Anxiety/Regret/Empathy)
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