Why We Love
Helen Fisher’s Why We Love (2004) is not only a report on her latest astonishing research but a sensitive description of the infinite facets of romantic love. This book is a scientifically grounded examination of love that reveals how, why and who we love. This is a Blinkist staff pick “Curious to find out why love affects our brains the same way as cocaine? Want to understand how evolution is linked to the prevailing structure of monogamy? A perfect title for those interested in the biological side of love.” – Justyna, Web Product Designer
Who should read
Anyone who wants to understand romantic love Anyone interested in emotions and the brain Anyone who wants to maintain the feeling of roma…
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Helen Fisher’s Why We Love (2004) is not only a report on her latest astonishing research but a sensitive description of the infinite facets of romantic love. This book is a scientifically grounded examination of love that reveals how, why and who we love. This is a Blinkist staff pick “Curious to find out why love affects our brains the same way as cocaine? Want to understand how evolution is linked to the prevailing structure of monogamy? A perfect title for those interested in the biological side of love.” – Justyna, Web Product Designer
Who should read
Anyone who wants to understand romantic love Anyone interested in emotions and the brain Anyone who wants to maintain the feeling of romantic love in their relationship
About the author
Helen Fisher is an American biological anthropologist recognized as a leading authority on the subject of love. She has published five books describing the evolution and experience of love.
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