2024 Author: Harry Day | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 15:43
Love itself is a very important path to prosperity.
Hi friends. I would like to share with you the latest research on current research from my colleagues at the Wellbeing Research Center at the University of Oxford. This is "Prosperity Concept" … It involves the experience of joy, the search for meaning and value. One aspect of prosperity is love. The value of relationships with others and the enjoyment of it are essential. Here's what researchers in the field are saying.
- Love itself is a very important path to prosperity.
- A new research horizon: develop approaches to quantifying love (attempts began decades ago in health and medicine).
- In 1955, Philip Solomon published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled "Love: A Clinical Definition." He argued for the relevance of the concept of love in medicine.
- In 2000, Jeff Levin published an article on "The Epidemiology of Love". He described the possibilities that lay before us if this concept were better understood and used in epidemiology and public health.
- And just recently, just last year, a relatively new startup in healthcare, Devoted Health, announced that it chooses … love as the main principle of its market differentiation (a significant difference between the product and its competitors)! Indeed, this concept of prosperity deserves closer scrutiny and careful empirical study.
- In particular, to explore what can be called "investing love" (the desire to bring good to a loved one) and "unifying love" (the desire to be with a loved one or in unity with him).
- We also want to consider the different aspects of love in different types of interpersonal relationships, including parent-child relationships, marital relationships, friendships, relationships with God, neighbors, strangers, and even enemies.
- Exploring love will help us better understand how giving and receiving love contributes to the health and well-being of individuals and communities. It will help us see how love shapes health, meaning, happiness, and relationships, as well as other aspects of a person's character and spiritual life.
- It will help you understand how love can be encouraged and how it can help achieve a wide range of physical, psychological, social and spiritual goals. Understanding this will be important in general and especially during the difficult times we find ourselves in now.
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