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Steinberg's view of three loves
The concept of love was put forward by Steinberg, a psychologist at Yale University in the United States. His "love triangle theory" changed people's previous ideas. He believes that love is composed of passion, intimacy and commitment. Passion is innate, intimacy means that two people can often share each other's inner world through mutual communication and get the acceptance of each other. It is because of the deepening of mutual understanding that the two people are getting closer and closer. Finally, one day, both sides are willing to take responsibility for each other and maintain a lasting relationship with each other. This is a commitment and a responsibility. Passion without intimacy and commitment can't last long. When the passion fades, all that remains is hurt. Some people say that "true love is understanding, respect, care, responsibility and tolerance". When you love, it also means commitment and responsibility. You need to protect him and yourself at this time. This is the power of love! You should have the ability to give each other happiness. And this kind of happiness, the longer the better! Only people with mature minds and stable personalities can do it.
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