Super cheesy. Tempted to refute that with: it's probably brain chemistry mediating attachment behaviors, and humanity's search for order in the universe coupled with our need to feel "special"--because, yeah, totally, the universe has lined everyone up with neat and tidy fixed-points.
That said, and speaking as a man who doesn't believe in Fate or a Higher Power, it's nevertheless comforting, if you believe in the multiverse, to think that other versions of me meet other versions of him, regardless of the factors of our existences and that even in my own, this is one good thing I couldn't fuck up even if I'd tried.
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That said, and speaking as a man who doesn't believe in Fate or a Higher Power, it's nevertheless comforting, if you believe in the multiverse, to think that other versions of me meet other versions of him, regardless of the factors of our existences and that even in my own, this is one good thing I couldn't fuck up even if I'd tried.
Still cheesy as heck, though.