It is important to believe in others as you might yourself. To do this, others must do the right things as you might.
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What are the right things?
How do others and you know what those things are?
(🔴) how could love work with anthropologie?
(🔴) How can love connect all people?
(🔴) What kinds of love are involved?
What is a more complex definition of love?
mIt is a multifaceted experience encompassing psychological, emotional, and biological components, not just a single feeling. Psychologically, it can be understood through theories like Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, which breaks love into three interacting components: intimacy, passion, and commitment, creating different types of love like consummate love (all three) or companionate love (intimacy and commitment). Emotionally, love is a complex blend of affection, care, comfort, and acceptance that can be both vulnerable and secure, or challenging and confusing. Biologically, love can be viewed as a survival instinct that facilitates human bonding and procreation, according to Google AI
The first problem with this definition as it pertains to anthropological love is this definition is not related to that. It is pertaining to singular love.
To have anthropological love, problems arise because humanity (and other animals) have not matured enough to connect love in mass. People have a hard time feeling love for those with which they never met or for which they have few feelings and connections. Also, in mass, people tend to take only only partial responsibility for their actions once many people are involved. If you can't take responsibility, how can you empathize and therefore care for others more than yourself?
Just think of mobs. People stop taking responsibility for themselves and they do thing they normally would never do. They steal and hurt. They even murder and toss cars. Often they take advantage of the situation because there is a mass mentality that is not there on a singular level.
As singular humans, we have grown over the last 1000 years. But we, as humans (plural), are still infants on an anthropological level.
This is why we have such a hard time feeling love on a mass scale.
(🔴) We are here to pass on the knowledge we gain, either through reproduction or knowledge, itself.
(🔴) Through Anthropologie, we pass on knowledge in mass.
(🔴) In a singular manner, we may die, but the knowledge grows.
(🔴) However, in mass, people do not have to die to pass on knowledge. They must work together, though(?)
I have decided to create a new form of Judaism. This is partly because I can't call the religion I am following 'Modern Orthodox' because I have to take allowances due to personal issues. I really like the way Anthropologie works with Judaism (along with many other religions), and I want to continue being Jewish. Also, I do not believe the Modern Orthodox would accept the way I have decided to live. So I am creating this religion just for myself. It still contains the parts of judaism that are nearly Orthodox, but parts are changed to fit the way I believe it should be structured at this time, but still have the necessary traditions. It would be nice to have others involved, but I don't see that happening. (details coming).
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