In love, we fall. We're struck, we're crushed, we swoon. We burn with
passion. Love makes us crazy and makes us sick. Our hearts ache, and
then they break. Talking about love in this way fundamentally shapes how
we experience it, says writer Mandy Len Catron. In this talk for anyone
who's ever felt crazy in love, Catron highlights a different metaphor
for love that may help us find more joy — and less suffering — in it.
Originally from Appalachian Virginia, Mandy Len Catron is a writer living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her book How to Fall in Love with Anyone, is available for preorder on Amazon. Catron's writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Walrus, as well as literary journals and anthologies. She writes about love and love stories at The Love Story Project and teaches English and creative writing at the University of British Columbia. Her article "To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This" was one of the most popular articles published by the New York Times in 2015.
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