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Love Is a Story

A New Theory of Relationships

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In this groundbreaking work, Robert Sternberg explores the nature of love and how to uncover your personal narrative, transforming your understanding of relationships. What draws us to certain individuals while repelling us from others? Why do some relationships flourish while others fail? Sternberg provides fresh insights by illustrating that our relationships are shaped by the love stories we hold within. Through extensive research and real-life examples, he identifies 26 distinct types of love stories, such as the fantasy story, business story, collector story, and horror story, each with unique strengths and weaknesses, often leading to incompatibility. These largely unconscious narratives influence our romantic decisions, and recognizing our own love story allows us to forge more satisfying and enduring connections. Without awareness of these narratives, we risk repeating past mistakes. The encouraging message is that while our stories influence us, we can revise them and select partners whose stories align more harmoniously with our own. Quizzes in each chapter help readers identify their dominant love stories and those of their partners. Are you a traveler, gardener, teacher, or something else? This exploration invites you to discover your love narrative.

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Love Is a Story, Robert Sternberg

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1998
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Title
Love Is a Story
Subtitle
A New Theory of Relationships
Language
English
Released
1998
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
ISBN10
0195131029
ISBN13
9780195131024
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In this groundbreaking work, Robert Sternberg explores the nature of love and how to uncover your personal narrative, transforming your understanding of relationships. What draws us to certain individuals while repelling us from others? Why do some relationships flourish while others fail? Sternberg provides fresh insights by illustrating that our relationships are shaped by the love stories we hold within. Through extensive research and real-life examples, he identifies 26 distinct types of love stories, such as the fantasy story, business story, collector story, and horror story, each with unique strengths and weaknesses, often leading to incompatibility. These largely unconscious narratives influence our romantic decisions, and recognizing our own love story allows us to forge more satisfying and enduring connections. Without awareness of these narratives, we risk repeating past mistakes. The encouraging message is that while our stories influence us, we can revise them and select partners whose stories align more harmoniously with our own. Quizzes in each chapter help readers identify their dominant love stories and those of their partners. Are you a traveler, gardener, teacher, or something else? This exploration invites you to discover your love narrative.