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Love is Everything - cover

Love is Everything

Miguel Ángel Núñez

Verlag: Fortaleza Ediciones

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"Love is the deepest and truest aspect of life; only through it canany enigma in the world be solved." (Albert Möser)If you have ever asked yourself, “What does it mean to love?” you are holding the book that will help you find some answers. The author—a distinguished university professor and prolific writer — has pondered the same question and confesses: “I have written these pages with the hope that love may exist among us. I have written them because I believe in love. I am one of those who still firmly believe that utopias can become reality.”"Today, as we witness a true parody of love, this is an attempt to search within so much chaos for a ray of hope. I hope to have achieved, at least in part, something meaningful for those whoread it, just as writing it has been significant for me." This book, dedicated to all those who long for clear ideas to foster a positive attitude, is much more than a challenge; it was designed for self-discovery. To know if we love. To learn to love. To grow in love. Ultimately, so that we may continue exploring this wonderful gift that is love.Dr. Miguel Ángel Núñez holds both Argentine and Chilean nationalities but considers himself a citizen of the world— human by definition, and without borders by vocation. He has been a university professor for over 30 years and has given lectures in more than 40 countries in person and virtually across the globe. To date, he has published over 90 books, some of which have been translated into English, Portuguese, French, Italian, Swedish, Romanian, Russian, and Bulgarian. He is a couples  therapist, family counselor, mediator, educator, philosopher, andinternational speaker. Married, he has two adult children and four beloved grandchildren. He currently resides in Spain with his wife.
Verfügbar seit: 08.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 225 Seiten.

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