Zusammenfassung
Wer es nicht vermag, seine Liebe für andere in leidenschaftlicher Art aufrechtzuerhalten, hat etwas falsch gemacht.
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Etymologisches Lexikon: http://goo.gl/UiCZRm (Zugriff 11.07.2016)
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Eine wunderbare Auflistung von Gründen, warum Künstler dennoch die glücklicheren Arbeitnehmer sein könnten, finden Sie hier: Gause (2012). Künstler machen uns etwas vor. http://goo.gl/H2Q1Z5 (Zugriff 16.07.2016)
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Big Think (2010). Big Think Interview with Tal Ben-Shahar. http://goo.gl/NK6JMS (Zugriff 16.07.2016)
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Tomoff, M. (2017). Positive Psychologie und die Liebe. In: Positive Psychologie - Erfolgsgarant oder Schönmalerei?. Kritisch hinterfragt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-50387-4_4
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