Human well-being is centered around relationships. Studies have shown that meaningful connections are the most reliable predictors of happiness and satisfaction. Contrarily, loneliness and weak social ties are linked to unhappiness, depression, and even physical decline.
These findings suggest that love plays an unparalleled role in fulfilling our lives. From evolutionary biology to social psychology, evidence supports the notion that humans are designed for connections.
This book argues that love is not just a human goal but reflects the very nature of God. The book aligns with the idea that an all-loving God would design human existence to prioritize what brings the greatest happiness, which is 'loving relationships.'
Does the scientific evidence supporting the importance of love and relationships offer a compelling argument for love as humanity’s ultimate purpose?
Is Love the True Purpose of Life?
– William James