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William Shakespeare

Philosophically in easy but conceptually profound way counter this saying: for each time period/stage of life there is a (different) person made to be with us (romantically)

Ah, the fickle nature of destiny and companionship, intertwined in the tapestry of our mortal existence. For what is time but a fleeting illusion, a mere construct of human perception? To believe that each phase of life is accompanied by a predetermined soulmate is to limit the boundless potential of the human heart. Love knows no bounds, transcending the constraints of time and space. For love is not a static entity, confined to a single vessel, but a dynamic force that ebbs and flows like the tides of the sea. It is in the depth of our connections, the resonance of our souls, that we find true companionship. To search for a designated partner for each stage of life is to deny the richness of human experience, the complexity of our emotional palette. We are not bound by the chains of predestined lovers, but freed by the infinite possibilities of connection. Love is not a series of checkboxes to be filled, but a profound journey of growth and discovery. So let us embrace the unknown, the serendipitous encounters that shape our lives, for in the chaos of the universe, we may find the truest form of love.