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Love Opens Hearts
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Love Opens Hearts

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For Liz Mohn, Love Opens Hearts is both a description of her life experiences and a cautionary tale. On the eve of a new millennium shaped by internationalisation and globalisation, Mohn asks a simple question: Can humankind survive without love? To find the answer, she invites us to examine frightening trends in our society - the loss of direction, the lack of consideration, the increase in egoism and loneliness and even the disappearance of love. Then Mohn makes her plea for our most extraordinary, yet most basic, human capacity - the capacity to love. Love imparts vision and insight. Love reaches out and consoles while respecting personal boundaries. Love knows nothing of selfishness and has no needs of its own. Love not only opens the heart of the individual, but can also open the heart of humanity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2001
Pages
212
ISBN
9780375425721

For Liz Mohn, Love Opens Hearts is both a description of her life experiences and a cautionary tale. On the eve of a new millennium shaped by internationalisation and globalisation, Mohn asks a simple question: Can humankind survive without love? To find the answer, she invites us to examine frightening trends in our society - the loss of direction, the lack of consideration, the increase in egoism and loneliness and even the disappearance of love. Then Mohn makes her plea for our most extraordinary, yet most basic, human capacity - the capacity to love. Love imparts vision and insight. Love reaches out and consoles while respecting personal boundaries. Love knows nothing of selfishness and has no needs of its own. Love not only opens the heart of the individual, but can also open the heart of humanity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2001
Pages
212
ISBN
9780375425721