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628 | Decoding Love Languages: A Conversation with a Linguist - Interview - Paul Zolman
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628 | Decoding Love Languages: A Conversation with a Linguist - Interview - Paul Zolman
November 09, 2023

628 | Decoding Love Languages: A Conversation with a Linguist - Interview - Paul Zolman

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Paul Zolman

Author, Love Language Linguist

Paul Zolman

The author of love is God. In His wisdom, He placed us in a variety of circumstances that require us to find our way back to His pure love. So, what qualifies Paul Zolman to speak about love? His childhood experience of the opposite of love. From that austere beginning, and the distaste it formed inside him, he searched for and eventually created a method that transformed his life from anger to loving everyone. Growing up in a family of abuse, physical touch became his preferred love style, only because of the regularity. He could almost count on it. It was consistent. He came to think that was the way to express love. But deep inside, he knew that was a twisted belief. He wanted a better life for himself, which is why he created a paradigm shift that works. In this book, you’ll find what helped Paul Zolman move from a childhood boot camp of abuse to being a person who loves everyone and can find good about anyone in any circumstance. This is truly the role of love.