2023-05-01
33 分钟Making friends as an adult can feel like a baffling obstacle course. Why was it so much easier to connect as kids? To help you find well-rounded and fulfilling friendships, psychologist Marisa Franco discusses science-backed tips on how to make (and keep) friends, like the optimism-inducing "acceptance prophecy" and the shame-reducing "theory of chums." Learn more about the power of platonic love and how it can help you experience the full richness and complexity of who you are. This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event, and later published on TED Talks Daily, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. You can find more episodes wherever you're listening to this or visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.
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I don't know about you, but something that gets a lot harder for me as my life has gotten crowded with responsibility, is to nurture my adult friendships.
But platonic friendships are so crucial to our wellbeing.
And today, psychologist Marissa Franco shares how to make new friends, keep them, and focuses on all the ways making an effort will bring deeper fulfillment.
This is from a 2022 TeD membership event where she's in conversation with Ted current events curator Whitney Pennington Rogers.
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