In 'A View on Love', love is examined not as a sentiment, but as a cultural and psychological construct shaped by historical conditions. The publication considers love to be a phenomenon operating simultaneously within the landscape of the psyche and the broader frameworks of its time. Structured in four chapters—Love within the Psyche, What Being in Love Means, Love in the Present Zeitgeist, and A Reflection on the Project’s Creation—the book moves from introspection to contextualisation. It traces how desire, attachment, and intimacy are mediated by shifting social norms, philosophical traditions, and contemporary imaginaries.