This notion that we need another person to complete us is, in fact, one of the more misguided and perhaps even devastating myths alive today. The origins of this "soulmate" line of thinking aren't found in Scripture, but rather in the writings of Plato, who surmised that there was once a "super race" of androgynous humans that made an attempt to overthrow the gods. This super race consisted of "round" people, comprising both male and female in one person, and in that state they were getting too powerful. So Zeus said, "I shall now cut each of them in two ... and they will be both weaker and more useful to us through the increase in their numbers."
This forceful separation supposedly left both halves desperate to be reunited. When the two halves did finally find each other, all they could do was cling to each other, which led to their deaths "because they were unwilling to do anything apart from one another."
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