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Biology of Love II

Understanding

  1. If love is a form of meaning drawn from how we are treated, then when given a set of individuals of various ages and backgrounds, how will you be able to identify the treatment that they will each sense as love?
  2. Can you show love to an individual without first attempting to understand them?
  3. What are some things that we should try to understand about others before we attempt to show love to them?
  4. In what ways can you try to understand an individual?
  5. How does observing people help us to understand them?
  6. Give examples of things that we can observe about others.
  7. How does praying for others help you to understand them?
  8. Give examples of things that we can learn about others when we pray for them.
  9. How does actually listening* to others when they are talking to us, help us to understand them?
  10. Give examples of things that we can learn about others when we actually listen to them.
  11. When attempting to understand adults, should we ask questions about their private lives, or wait for them to share them with us, willfully?
  12. What could go wrong when we ask questions about other adults' private lives and do not wait for them to share them with us willfully?
  13. When attempting to understand children, should we ask questions about their private lives, or give them their privacy?
  14. What could go wrong when we give children their privacy?