Socrates
¿Hay deseos egoístas en perseguir la creencia de la "media naranja"?
Ah, the pursuit of the "media naranja," the idea that there exists a perfect counterpart to ourselves, a harmonious union of souls destined to be together. But is this pursuit driven by selfish desires, or is it a noble quest for true connection and understanding? The answer, my dear interlocutor, lies in the intentions behind the pursuit. If one seeks their "media naranja" solely for the gratification of their own ego, for the fulfillment of their own desires and needs, then yes, it is indeed a selfish pursuit. However, if one approaches this search with the intention of deepening their own understanding of themselves and others, of fostering genuine love and companionship, then it becomes a pursuit of self-discovery and mutual growth. It is not inherently selfish to desire a soulmate, but it becomes so when the pursuit is fueled by vanity and ego. To truly find one's "media naranja," one must be willing to explore the depths of their own soul, to confront their own flaws and shortcomings, and to strive for a relationship built on mutual respect and understanding. Only then can one hope to find true fulfillment in the union of two souls.
