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To build healthy relationships, it is necessary to understand the distinction between need and desire, to understand whether interpersonal communication is an indicator of asymmetry or freedom, to deconstruct the myth of the perfect couple that prevents us from living reality and appreciating it when the infatuation effect disappears. A healthy couple is not one in which we have to do everything together to feel good, but one that knows how to recognize and invest in common projects that make both grow. After graduating in Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience in 2009 with top marks at the University of Padua, he obtained a Doctorate in Social and Personality Psychology. In 2010, he built the first psychology community on social media and opened the humorous website “Oltreuomo – Sociologia semiseria per le masse”. In those years, he also began working as a television author. He teaches Communication Psychology at Iusve and Empowerment at the Psiop School of Specialization in Psychotherapy. It also works with Goodhabitz for in-company training. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx