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8 Rules of Love
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8 Rules of Love

How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go

Simon & Schuster, 2023 plus...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Well Structured
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Podcaster and best-selling author Jay Shetty bases his guide to love on the lessons he learned during his three years as a Hindu monk. Gleaning insights from his wife Radhi, whom he credits as one of his greatest teachers, Shetty seeks to demystify love by distilling it into a daily practice. People throw the word “love” around without really thinking about what it means, he says, and they often have misguided notions about its true nature. Shetty shows how to cultivate and sustain deep, meaningful relationships while embracing a never-ending journey of personal growth.

Take-Aways

  • There is no “perfect” love. The practice of love requires a learner’s mind-set.
  • Rule 1: “Let yourself be alone.” Become a better partner by protecting your solitude.
  • Rule 2: “Don’t ignore your karma.” Your past influences your relationships.

About the Author

Former Hindu monk Jay Shetty hosts the podcast On Purpose with Jay Shetty. He is also the author of Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day.


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    G. N. 4 months ago
    Love is not a word it was an emotions, feeling and there is no words to define .there are many kinds of love like (parents-children/friend-friend/wife -Husband/Brother-sister/ teacher-student) and more but finally their wish is always keep happily their loved one.
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    M. Y. 7 months ago
    Love is a great teacher that teaches us Be Unconditional with your partner. " Unconditional " this word has full of love . But loving anyone unconditionally doesn't mean lose your Self - respect. Because it teaches that love , love means first of all my existence starts within you.
    Love teaches about full freedom from each other.

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