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The Art and Science of the World’s Gooiest Cliche | Barbara Fredrickson

Apr 26, 2021
Barbara Fredrickson, a distinguished psychology professor and author, explores the true meaning of love, arguing it's a trainable skill rather than a mystical force. She delves into how love is essential for health and social connections, encouraging us to redefine it beyond Hollywood clichés. The discussion reveals love's interconnectedness, its role in fostering emotional resilience, and the importance of kindness in daily interactions. Fredrickson also shares insights on combating loneliness and enhancing relationships through shared emotions and mindfulness.
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INSIGHT

Broadening the Definition of Love

  • Love is often narrowly viewed as romantic love or familial love.
  • Barbara Fredrickson suggests broadening our understanding to include small, positive connections with anyone.
INSIGHT

Physiological Effects of Love

  • Love, as co-experienced positive emotion, has physiological effects.
  • Our bodies synchronize with others during these moments, mirroring heart rates and brain activity.
ANECDOTE

Love and Anguish

  • Dan Harris questions if feeling anguish for his son's pain is a form of love, despite being a negative emotion.
  • Fredrickson explains that compassion, even in painful situations, contains threads of positivity and connection.
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