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 psycholo-gists 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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