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Sakamoto Ryoma’s View on Love — A Man Who Loved Freely, Like the Wind
The man known as the storm child of the Bakumatsu era—Sakamoto Ryoma. He brokered the Satsuma-Choshu Alliance, helped bring about the Restoration of Imperial... -
Hemingway’s View on Love — A Journey Across the Battlefield Named Love —
His life read like a hardcover novel steeped in the scent of whiskey and cigarettes. Ernest Miller Hemingway.Born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, he blazed th... -
Anne Frank’s View on Love — A Secret Love Written in the Attic
Can a young girl’s love bloom even in the midst of war? Anne Frank quietly asks us that question. Her life lasted only fifteen years.Yet her words transcend ... -
Einstein’s View on Love — The Unsolvable Equation of the Heart
Albert Einstein. The man who formulated the theory of relativity and is hailed as the greatest genius of the 20th century.But inside that brilliant mind swir... -
Murasaki Shikibu’s Philosophy of Love — Where Love Dwelt at the Tip of Her Brush
Around the turn of the 11th century, in the middle of the Heian period, poetry and love were woven into the fabric of daily life, like light and shadow danci... -
Napoleon Bonaparte’s Philosophy of Love — The Woman Who Dwelt in the Emperor’s Heart
In 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte was born on the Mediterranean island of Corsica. Rising from the chaos of the French Revolution, he would go on to redraw the map... -
Cleopatra’s Philosophy of Love — Honey, Poison, and the Queen of Egypt —
Where the Wind Blows A girl raised along the Nile would one day move men, bear the weight of a nation, and etch her name into world history. Her name: Cleopa...
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