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The Things We Love
- How Our Passions Connect Us and Make Us Who We Are
- De: Aaron Ahuvia PhD
- Narrado por: Steven Jay Cohen
- Duración: 8 h y 26 m
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Books, baseball cards, ceramic figurines, art, iPhones, clothing, cars, music, dolls, furniture, and even nature itself. If you're like most people, at some point in your life you've found yourself indulging in a love affair with some thing that brings you immense joy, comfort, or fulfillment. Why is it that we so often feel intense passion for objects? What does this tendency tell us about ourselves and our society? Dr. Aaron Ahuvia presents astonishing discoveries that prove we are far less “rational” than we think when it comes to our possessions and hobbies.
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It Helped me you reshape my brief of Agape and appreciate the human evolution of these complex emotions better
- De M H McKendrick en 12-08-23
- The Things We Love
- How Our Passions Connect Us and Make Us Who We Are
- De: Aaron Ahuvia PhD
- Narrado por: Steven Jay Cohen
everyone should read this
Revisado: 08-28-22
reading this book gave me so many insights into my own relation with things, and my family members’ relations to their things. it expands greatly the old psychological framework of object relations. the narrative’s many poignant examples enliven and support the ideas explained. i liked the balance of theory and application, hypotheses and evidence, history and prognostic speculation. the book seems like essential reading for students in psychology, business, and marketing, and maybe even american studies —and for any consumer and citizen in developed or developing societies.
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