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    May 22, 2024 · Rollo Reece May ( 21 April 1909 – 22 October 1994) was an American humanistic and existential psychologist, authoring the influential books Psychology and the Human Dilemma and Love and Will along with several other volumes explaining and expanding on his theories.

  2. Rollo May. The relationship between commitment and doubt is by no means an antagonistic one. Commitment is healthiest when it is not without doubt but in spite of doubt. Rollo May. Communication leads to community — that is, to understanding, intimacy, and the mutual valuing that was previously lacking.

  3. At this point, technology diminishes consciousness and demolishes eros. Tools are no longer an enlargement of consciousness but a substitute for it and, indeed, tend to repress and truncate it.”. ― Rollo May, Love and Will. 20 likes. Like. “For death is always in the shadow of the delight of love.

  4. Open Preview. Man's Search for Himself Quotes Showing 1-30 of 140. “Many people suffer from the fear of finding oneself alone, and so they don't find themselves at all.”. ― Rollo May, Man's Search for Himself. tags: introspection , solitude. 484 likes.

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · 36. Love is generally confused with dependence; but in point of fact, you can love only in proportion to your capacity for independence. — Rollo May. 27. Hate is not the opposite of love; apathy is. — Rollo May. 15. Courage is not a virtue of value among other personal values like love or fidelity.

  6. Oct 22, 1994 · edit data. Rollo May (April 21, 1909 – October 22, 1994) was an American existential psychologist. He authored the influential book Love and Will during 1969. Although he is often associated with humanistic psychology, his philosophy was influenced strongly by existentialist philosophy. May was a close friend of the theologian Paul Tillich.

  7. Rollo May. 4/30. The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate. Explanation. In his remarkable quote, Rollo May challenges society's predominant pursuit of happiness and offers a profound perspective on the purpose of life.

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