Erich Fromm on the Art of Loving

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Erich Fromm on the Art of Loving

To love without knowing how to love wounds the person we love.

- Thich Nhat Hanh -

Erich Fromm on the Art of Loving

Our cultural mythology "continually casts love as something that happens to us passively and by chance, something we fall into, something that strikes us arrow-like, rather than a skill attained through the same deliberate practice as any other pursuit of human excellence. Our failure to recognize this skillfulness aspect is perhaps the primary reason why love is so intertwined with frustration. That's what the great German social psychologist, psychoanalyst, and philosopher Erich Fromm examines in his 1956 masterwork The Art of Loving -- a case for love as a skill to be honed the way artists apprentice themselves to the work on the way to mastery, demanding of its practitioner both knowledge and effort." { read more }

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For further inspiration, read Thich Nhat Hanh's wise words on love and the art of inter-being. { more }


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