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Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person | Alain de Botton | Google Zeitgeist

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I have been asked to talk to you today about an essay that I wrote for "The New York Times"

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last year which went under a rather dramatic heading.

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It was called, "Why you will marry the wrong person."

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And perhaps we can just begin -- we're among friends -- by just asking how many of you

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in the room do feel on balance that you have married the wrong person?

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[ Laughter ] I mean, where are my friends?

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Yeah, a lady there, a couple people there.

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Five, ten.

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I see 30 people in the room, and so we always have to triple that.

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[ Laughter ] So there's a pretty hefty majority.

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But I'm here to give counsel and to give consolation for this situation.

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You know, there's a lot of anger around our love lives privately held.

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But a lot of us go around feeling quite enraged, angry privately, about the way that our love

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lives have gone.

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My task today is to turn that anger into sadness.

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If we -- [ Laughter ]

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If we manage to turn rage into grief, we will have made psychological progress.

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And this is the task today.

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What lies behind rage very often is an unusual quality because we tend to think that very

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angry people are sort of dark and pessimistic characters.

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Absolutely not.

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Scratch the surface of any regularly angry person and you will find a wild optimist.

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It is, in fact, hope that drives rage.

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Think of the person who screams every time they can't fight their house keys or every

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time they get stuck in traffic.

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These unfortunate characters are evincing a curious but reckless faith in a world in

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which keys never go astray, the roads to mysteriously traffic-free.

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It is hope that is turbo charging their rage.

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So if we are to get a little bit less sad and -- a little less angry about our love

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lives, we will have to diminish some of our hopes.

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It's very hard to diminish hope around love because there are vast industries designed

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to inflate our expectations of love.

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There's a wonderful quote from the German philosopher Theodor Adorno who in the 1960s

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said the most dangerous man in America was Walt Disney.

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And the reason for his attack on Walt was because he believed that Walt was the prime

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agent of hope and, therefore, of rage and, therefore, of bitterness.

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And he thought that it was the task of philosophy to let us down gently, which is what I'm going

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to be doing today.

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So remember the theme of the talk, "Why you will marry the wrong person."

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There are a number of reasons why this is going to happen to you or has maybe already

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in the privacy of your heart happened to you.

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I should say that it's not that bad.

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And the reason is that all of us will not manage to find the right person, but we will

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probably all of us manage to find a good-enough person.

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And that's success as you will come to see.

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[ Laughter ] One of the reasons why we are not going to

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be able to pull this one hope as successfully as we might have hoped at the early -- at

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the outset of our teenage hurdle when we were contemplating love is that we are very strange.

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I'm very strange, and you're very strange.

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You don't let on.

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We're not going to do anything very dangerous, but we are basically psychologically quite

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strange.

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We don't normally know very much about this strangeness.

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It takes us a long, long time before we are really on top of the way in which we are hard

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to live with.

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Does anyone in this room think that they're quite easy to live with on balance?

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Yeah?

03:33

Oh, my goodness.

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Okay.

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I don't want to be rude, but please come see me afterwards.

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[ Laughter ] I know -- I know that you're not easy to live

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with.

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And the reason is that you're Homo sapiens and, therefore, you are not easy to live with.

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No one is.

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But there's a wall of silence that surrounds us from a deeper acquaintance with what is

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actually so difficult about us.

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Our friends don't want to tell us.

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Why would they bother?

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They just want a pleasant evening out.

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Our friends know more about us and more about our flaws.

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Probably after ten minutes' acquaintance, a stranger will know more about your flaws

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than you might learn over 40 years of life on the planet.

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Our capacity to intuit what is wrong with us is very weak.

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Our parents don't tell us very much.

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Why would they?

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They love us too much.

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They know.

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They conceived.

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Of course, they followed us from the crib.

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They know what's wrong with us.

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They're not going to tell us.

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[ Laughter ] They just want to be sweet.

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And our ex-lovers, a vital source of knowledge.

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They know.

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Absolutely they know.

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[ Laugher ] But do you remember that speech that they

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