It's really simple! If you want to be loved, then love! Written by Seneca in the sixth of his letters to Lucilius, the phrase has a double interpretation: 'only loving souls can inspire love' and 'you cannot ask for love from those you do not love yourself.
The New York Poetry Trilogy -and the related books to these series-, shed light on the complicated spiritual problems of modern men; in other words, (or let's say, better words!) emotional issues of the civilized society! The extreme levels of the rn Individualism have led to enormous internal problems which manifest themselves in “Social Behavioral Aberration”.