I don't think there is a "ONE."
I believe that there's likely thousands of "ones" for me, just based on simple probability and matching of personalities.
I think making someone "the one" is an unrealistic ideal, simply because someone can be perfect and horrible for you simultaneously. And if they die? Did you lose "the one"? Of course not.. there's a ton more "ones" out there.
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