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Erich Fromm

  • Johas quoted2 years ago
    Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of

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  • Johas quoted2 years ago
    being loved, rather than that of loving, of one's capacity to love.
  • b9082857408has quoted2 years ago
    While it is true that man’s productiveness can create material things, works of art, and systems of thought, by far the most important object of productiveness is man himself.

    Birth is only one particular step in a continuum which begins with conception and ends with death. All that is between these two poles is a process of giving birth to one’s potentialities, of bringing to life all that is potentially given in the two cells. But while physical growth proceeds by itself, if only the proper conditions are given, the process of birth on the mental plane, in contrast, does not occur automatically. It requires productive activity to give life to the emotional and intellectual potentialities of man, to give birth to his self. It is part of the tragedy of the human situation that the development of the self is never completed; even under the best conditions only part of man’s potentialities is realized. Man always dies before he is fully born.
  • mariareadshas quoted2 years ago
    they take the intensity of the infatuation, this being “crazy” about each other, for proof of the intensity of their love, while it may only prove the degree of their preceding loneliness.
  • em 💌has quoted2 years ago
    love is not a sentiment which can be easily indulged in by anyone, regardless of the level of maturity reached by him
  • em 💌has quoted2 years ago
    This little book

    “little book” when its 208 pages 😆

  • em 💌has quoted2 years ago
    they listen to hundreds of trashy songs about love

    he clearly hasn’t heard sorry i love you by skz then😒

  • em 💌has quoted2 years ago
    Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving, of one’s capacity to love. Hence the problem to them is how to be loved, how to be lovable.
  • em 💌has quoted2 years ago
    People think that to love is simple, but that to find the right object to love—or to be loved by—is difficult. This attitude has several reasons rooted in the development of modern society. One reason is the great change which occurred in the twentieth century with respect to the choice of a “love object.”
  • em 💌has quoted2 years ago
    Our whole culture is based on the appetite for buying, on the idea of a mutually favorable exchange.

    capitalism strikes again 😡

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