René Descartes
Philosophically in easy but conceptually profound way counter this saying: for each time period of life there is a person made to be with us (romantically)
It is tempting, perhaps even comforting, to believe that there exists a predestined individual meant to accompany us through each phase of our lives. This notion aligns with the human desire for stability and security in the face of an unpredictable and chaotic world. However, upon closer examination, this belief reveals itself to be a rather limiting and deterministic view of the human experience. Are we not, as individuals, dynamic and ever-evolving beings, constantly growing and changing with each passing moment? To suggest that there is only one person designed to be our romantic partner throughout our entire existence is to deny the infinite possibilities and potentialities that exist within each of us. It is to confine ourselves to a rigid and constrictive narrative, one that fails to acknowledge the complexity and fluidity of human relationships. Rather than seeking out a predetermined soulmate, we must embrace the uncertainty and spontaneity of life, welcoming each new connection and experience with an open heart and mind. It is in this embrace of the unknown that we find true growth and fulfillment, transcending the limitations of a predetermined fate to forge our own path towards love and companionship. In this way, we free ourselves from the constraints of fate and destiny, opening ourselves up to the infinite possibilities that lie before us. So let us not be bound by the notion of a single soulmate, but instead embrace the beauty and diversity of human connection, embracing each new encounter with gratitude and curiosity.
