\"What\'s Love Got to do With It?\" That was Tina Turner\'s view of love in the late nineteen-eighties. Apparently Scott Peck, the author of The Road Less Traveled, felt the same way. Peck\'s view of love was a correction to what he thought everyone else thought love was. This paper will be an explanation of Peck\'s beliefs about love, a contrasting view on love, and my personal knowledge of Peck\'s beliefs.
Peck had a very pessimistic and, at times, a contradicting view of what is believed to be \"love\" and introduced that in his section on the definition of love. Peck (1978) believed \"Love is too large, too deep ever to be truly understood or measured or limited within the framework of words\"(page 81). Later on in that same page Peck offers a definition of love as being \"The will to extend one\'s self for the purpose of nurturing one\'s own or another\'s personal growth\"(page 81). He also breaks down his definition into five comments: First- The definition has a goal or a......
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