I appreciate how you ground the conversation in research but keep it practical. The emphasis on relationship quality over status or achievement is a needed corrective in a culture that often confuses success with fulfillment. Breaking love into partnership, friendship, and altruism makes the concept feel actionable rather than abstract. The reminder that vulnerability and small social interactions compound over time is especially useful. It’s a helpful synthesis of science and everyday life.
I appreciate how you ground the conversation in research but keep it practical. The emphasis on relationship quality over status or achievement is a needed corrective in a culture that often confuses success with fulfillment. Breaking love into partnership, friendship, and altruism makes the concept feel actionable rather than abstract. The reminder that vulnerability and small social interactions compound over time is especially useful. It’s a helpful synthesis of science and everyday life.
Thank you for writing -- that's what I was going for. I so appreciate the comment.