It is the topic that has occupied the minds of poets and philosophers since time immemorial: love. With Shakespeare famously writing: “The course of true love never did run smooth.”
Biological anthropologists reveal the science behind falling in love and its impact on our brains as well as our emotional well-being.Love is a subject that poets and philosophers have been thinking.
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What is the purpose of love? We tend to focus on the romantic definition being crazy in love, falling head over heels, terms which describe something out of our control, overwhelming, thrilling, random. Something that can happen in an instant, change the course of our lives, trigger bliss and/or agony.