1.What is the main point of the following paragraph from Erich Fromm's essay, "Is Love an Art?"
"This attitude - that nothing is easier than to love - has continued to be the prevalent idea about love in spite of the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet, which fails so regularly, as love. If this were the case with any other activity, people would be eager to know the reasons for the failure, and to learn how one could do better - or they would give up the activity. Since the latter is impossible in the case of love, there seems to be only one adequate way to overcome the failure of love - to examine the reasons for this failure, and to proceed to study the meaning of love."
Select one:
a. Love fails more than any other activity.
b. People improve or give up on activities with which they fail.
d. People should find out why love fails and have a better understanding of love.