Is the concept of The One simply a figment of our imagination or is there, in fact, just one person for everyone? Or, alternatively and from a less romanticized standpoint, are there actually multiple people out there that could potentially be a decent fit?
It’s fun to believe in the “one perfect person for everyone” concept. It’s comforting to believe that fate will ultimately lead you to The One, that one person you are meant to be with. But let’s be honest, it’s also terrifying. And it’s exhausting…the waiting, the wondering. And what if, heaven forbid, fate makes a mistake? What if fate veers off course? Is your destiny suddenly doomed? Are you then cursed to live all of life alone without The One, without your one perfect match? It certainly must happen sometimes. Just look around. The sad fact of the matter is that everyone doesn’t end up paired up in the end…
And then there’s the other possibility…the possibility that there are many people out there who could be a good match, the possibility that there are many people out there who could make you happy, the possibility that there are many people out there who could be The One. Unfortunately, that mindset is not without flaws itself. It is still very much a waiting game. And it presents a whole new set of challenges. What if, for example, you meet someone, a potential The One, if you will, and then later down the road you meet another The One? What happens then? It is sure to get messy. In fact, heartbreak almost seems inevitable in this scenario. And - worst case yet - what if, by some cruel and twisted game of fate, you are not The One for your The One?