"Platonic love" defeats the theory of "love at first sight"
Platonic love, love, Platonic relationships, plato friendship The Greek philosopher "Plato" believed in what is known as "Platonic love", stressing that "every person becomes a poet if love touches his heart", while his student "Aristotle" believes that "love is two bodies and one soul", and between the "first teacher" and the philosopher "disciple" Quotes such as “Love at First Sight” and “First Spark of Love,” sayings, although their source is unknown, have been the favorites among filmmakers who often portray love as a relationship between strangers. What does science say about the origin of love? A recent study published in the Journal of Social psychological and personality Science indicates that two-thirds of romantic relationships begin as friendship, and that real couples can begin their romance as friends, referring to the "power of platonic love" and the illusion of "love from first look...