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Momo🎨🥕🍖🎩
@momo1
I personally don’t believe in soulmates because the idea of one perfect person for everyone feels too simple for how life and relationships actually work. People grow and change, and the best relationships aren’t about fate,they’re about effort, timing, and shared experiences. If soulmates were real then what happens if you never meet yours? Or what if they’re not who you expect? It makes more sense to me that we can build deep, meaningful connections with different people throughout life. Instead of waiting for “the one” I believe it’s about choosing someone and building something special together. That feels more real and more lasting.
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Very solid take and I don't disagree. I do feel that there may be a little something to the idea that if time is a construct in the greater sense, then there could actually be an element of... i'm not sure... resonance or frequency? at a possibly energetic level between us and people/places that we end up associating a lot with in our life? It's a thought I've been kicking around at least, that has some interesting implications lol Appreciate you, and I'm not going anywhere, still building 🫡 🍯 123 🍖 123 $degen
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Momo🎨🥕🍖🎩
@momo1
So you feel people are connected by some force that makes us destined to be with certain other people? That's what I got from what I read That's a weird but not far fetched concept I guess Thanks for the tips
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