Love - the most overanalyzed, overcelebrated, and overhyped phenomenon ever to hijack a human nervous system. It's responsible for the majority of pop songs, half of human art, and nearly all of our worst decisions. Philosophers write about it, poets drown in it, and scientists quietly observe it under fluorescent lights with electrodes attached to volunteers who are probably regretting their life choices. The verdict? Love is not a mystery. It's chemistry - but chemistry with a flair for drama.Your brain, upon meeting someone who checks all the evolutionary boxes, releases dopamine like it's hosting a flash sale. Your pupils dilate, your heart rate increases, your hands sweat, and suddenly you believe you've met your "soulmate." Neuroscience calls it a reward circuit; you call it destiny. Then oxytocin joins the party, whispering, trust them, even if they just told you they own six reptiles and no furniture. Serotonin dips, obsession spikes, and before you know it, you're mentally naming future pets together. Evolution invented this roller coaster not for your happiness, but to trick you into reproducing before you notice how weird the other person's laugh is.