The 5 Best TED Talks about Relationships

Posted on February 19th, 2010 by Sara Grace

I'm writing now from New York -- here through April to work more directly with Craig and Tahl as we prep the Relationship Masters Academy launch.

This week, Mashable had a compilation of 5 Insightful TED Talks on Social Media. Great idea guys! So great I'm doing my own version: The Five Best TED Talks on Relationships.

1. Helen Fisher: Whither Love?

2. Laura Trice: How About a Thank You?

3. Katherine Fulton: The Philanthropy of Crowds

4. Stefana Broadbent: Virtual Intimacy is Real Intimacy (this was on Mashable's list too, but I can't pass it up here)

5.Dan Gilbert: How to Be Happy

OK, maybe happiness doesn't = relationships - but it's pretty close!

What's your favorite TED talk? - doesn't have to be relationship-related.

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  1. Interesting proportion of the sexes in these talks. Four women and only one man. Do women talk more about love in general? :)

  2. Aimee Mullins, the beautiful woman runner who also happens to have no legs, revolutionizes the concept of disabled, beauty and human potential. This is one of the most thought provoking TEDs I've ever watched:

    http://www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_the_opportunity_of_adversity.html

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