Social Intelligence Summary of Key Points
The book explores the biological and brain-based roots of social intelligence and its impact on human interaction.
The book explores the biological and brain-based roots of social intelligence and its impact on human interaction.
Eric Berne introduces transactional analysis to explore the dynamics of human social interactions, or ‘games’, in various relationships.
Alone Together explores the ways technology is transforming human relationships and the concept of community in the digital age.
C.S. Lewis explores the nature of love from a Christian and philosophical perspective, distinguishing four broad types of love: Storge, Philia, Eros, and Agape.
In ‘Someone Else’s Shoes,’ Jojo Moyes tells the story of Nisha Cantor, who mistakenly takes home another woman’s gym bag, leading to unexpected life changes and revelations.
Due to the lack of widely available information on ‘Distance’ by Luna Mason, a detailed summary cannot be provided.
At a glamorous wedding on an Irish island, guests gather to celebrate. But resentments and secrets come to light when someone turns up dead, revealing a mystery.
The Complete Kama Sutra is a comprehensive translation of the ancient Indian guide on love, sexuality, and living a pleasurable life. Compiled in the 3rd century by Vatsyayana, this text is considered one of the most detailed and authoritative works on sexual behavior and relationships. It also explores the themes of love, family life, and other aspects of human private intimacy. Alain Daniélou’s unabridged modern translation aims to present the original content and insights into the cultural and historical context.
A General Theory of Love’ is a book by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon. It delves into the complex nature of love and human emotions, drawing from various fields such as psychology, neuroscience, and biology. The authors explain how our deepest emotions are rooted in the limbic system of the brain and how these emotions shape our social connections. The book also discusses the interplay between emotional bonds and the physiological states of our bodies, examining the science behind human relationships.