"You have a moral obligation ... to assume that, despite all evidence, there's actually something of intrinsic worth about you and that, as a consequence, you're duty bound to treat yourself like that is true and then it turns out, if you do that, then your life gets better," said Jordan Peterson.
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Love, and how we give and receive it, has a powerful impact on the way we interact with the world. What is the real "power of love" in our lives?
Rabbi David Wolpe addresses the ways in which he suggests we rethink our definition of "love." Hint: It all comes back to actions.
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