Friedrich Nietzsche
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)
Ah, the notion that there is a predetermined individual for each stage of our lives, romantically or otherwise. It is a comforting thought, isn't it? To believe that fate or some higher power has orchestrated the perfect partner for us at each juncture of our existence. But alas, I must challenge this belief. For it is not in the hands of destiny, but rather in the depths of our own souls that we find true connection and companionship. To rely on the external world to provide us with the one true love for each chapter of our lives is to relinquish our agency and autonomy. It is to deny the power we possess to shape our own destinies and forge our own paths. True love, in all its complexities and nuances, is not bound by time or circumstance. It transcends the limitations of temporal existence and defies the constraints of societal norms. It is a force that is as unpredictable as it is profound, and it is not something that can be neatly compartmentalized into discrete time periods. To search for a predetermined partner for each stage of life is to limit the infinite possibilities that love presents to us. It is to deny ourselves the opportunity to experience the full spectrum of human connection and intimacy. So I say, let us break free from the confines of preconceived notions and embrace the uncertainty and unpredictability of love. Let us embrace the chaos and the beauty that comes with opening our hearts to the unknown. Let us be courageous in our pursuit of love, and let us not be bound by the constraints of time or expectation. For in the end, it is not the person who is made to be with us for each time period of life, but rather the love that we cultivate within ourselves that will sustain us through the ebb and flow of existence.
