In our daily lives, we are often exhausted by the "gunpowder" hidden in our conversations. The globally popular
psychology classic Nonviolent Communication offers a complete set of tools to turn confrontation into cooperation.
This guide distills the core essence of NVC to help you apply it immediately.
In 1997, American psychologist Arthur Aron proposed the "36 Questions to Fall in Love," a set of questions designed in stages with the goal of promoting intimacy between individuals through gradually increasing self-disclosure.
Psychological Principles
With the development and progress of the times, contemporary young people have undergone tremendous changes in their views on marriage and love. Compared with the traditional ideas of the older generation, there are fundamental differences and distinctions. This has led to a phenomenon in today's society where it seems extremely easy to find a partner, yet many people still choose to remain single, or frequently change partners. The following analysis will be conducted from a male perspective (the female perspective is similar, but with fewer case studies) and will delve deeply into the following aspects.