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Heartless delves into the psychological and emotional dimensions of what it means to live without opening one’s heart to others. Elsie Silver examines the defense mechanisms people develop to protect themselves from hurt, disappointment, and vulnerability. Through compelling narratives and psychological insights, the book explores how emotional detachment affects relationships, personal development, and overall well-being.
Silver presents a nuanced perspective on heartlessness, questioning whether true emotional protection is possible or desirable. The work combines personal anecdotes, psychological research, and philosophical reflection to challenge readers’ assumptions about love, trust, and emotional resilience. This thought-provoking exploration encourages readers to reconsider their own emotional boundaries and the costs of emotional distance.







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