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    Love Makes the World Go Round

    en-usMay 15, 2021

    About this Episode

    Empathy and compassion for someone else can lead to your loving them. Love is built on mutual sacrifice and thinking of the other before one's self. How does it apply to loving someone not like yourself? What role does fear play in destroying love, and how does fear progress to anger and then to hating someone else?

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