Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

How to Find Love in 2026

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Feb 9, 2026
Explores why romantic love is declining and why that matters for meaning. Traces the brain chemistry of falling in love and why bonds sometimes fail. Contrasts passionate attraction with long-term companionate love. Surveys philosophical, mystical, and cultural views of love. Offers three practical rules for taking risks, seeking complementarity, and learning from breakups.
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ANECDOTE

Quixotic Romance Became A Lifelong Partnership

  • Arthur C. Brooks met his future wife on a chamber-music tour and moved to Barcelona to pursue the relationship.
  • They married after two years and have been together 34 years with three children and four grandsons.
INSIGHT

Decline In Pairing Is A Psychogenic Crisis

  • Marriage, cohabitation, and sexual partnering rates have fallen dramatically since mid-20th century.
  • Brooks links this decline to a psychogenic epidemic harming population happiness.
INSIGHT

Neurochemical Stages Explain Love's Highs And Lows

  • Falling in love follows a neurochemical cascade: attraction (sex hormones), reward (dopamine/norepinephrine), serotonin drop, then bonding (oxytocin/vasopressin).
  • These stages explain why early love feels addictive and why mature bonds require different chemistry.
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