Falling in love is the easy part | Mandy Len Catron
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Did you know you can fall in love with anyone just by asking them 36 questions? Mandy Len Catron tried this experiment, it worked, and she wrote a viral article about it (that your mom probably sent you). But … is that real love? Did it last? And what’s the difference between falling in love and staying in love? TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate Follow TED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDtalksDirector
Kommentare
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glad this talk had a happy ending
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Interesting subject but boring talk.
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To all who haven't watched the full video yet.. Yes they are! next time don't go to the comment section haha.
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Good
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god got kiss bc its 6am means i can get up was EXCITED
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"pls dont rape" thumbnail caption
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How to stay in love? :))
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love isn't s group of answers to questions, it's a feeling you get about each other after spending time with one another, its a feeling that grows, it's not some questionaire you answer on a piece of paper.
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How do I find the questions from her study ? Does she have a website ?
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boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooring
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don't watch this video !! Completely pointless, learned nothing. I'm upset I wasted my time..
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was she drunk?
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starts at 10.30
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コメ欄もみんな眠くなるって言ってるね -
well, that was nearly 14 minutes of my life I'll never get back!!!
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Even if the "guarantee" was part of this Ted Talk meaning it doesn't mean anything. Yes true love does exist but its rare, very rare this day and age as people especially in city life where the use of technologies to find love and it just doesn't work that way. Most people confuse with being desperate and lonely(even if you with someone) to use another human to fill those gaps. Like material and superficial objects people confuse that with finding someone who has the right job, looks, bank account etc to put their right partner on a list. Love in only the context of partnership is always going be based on certain principles that are simple psychological findings such as the couple who are together due to small communities or religious communities partnerships, couples are together due to, and this is statistically proven, the male partner having a good job, and just in last 5 years more couples are together due to internet based search engines catergorizing what someone whats. Again this is not love based on romantic emotions though people would simply add or confuse that with the dating aspect.
Love is fleeting, like happiness as you can't have it all all the time. The definitions of love are different due to culture, society, religions. However and it is based on the animal instinct we have and when you see couples who are very similar in regards to looks, characters, income, religions etc..they are just a mirror image...but the end of the day if they are happy and are respectful to eachother: It must be love, love, love. -
sleep is my lover
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I actually wonder if this would work. I might try this with the next person I talk to, and we'll see what happens!'
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How to fall in love.
1. Find a Castle.
2. Defeat Bowser.
3. Get princess. -
I think the problem most humans have is getting someone we have fallen in love with, fall in love with us. You don't need 36 questions to fall in love with someone--and why would you want to fall in love with someone?
I'm sorry I don't get it.