![]() ![]() That's Randall Munroe talking to NPR's Lynn Neary. So if your soul mate is randomly assigned from all humans, it's probably somebody who is already dead or who has not yet been born." "You know, there are a lot more people who have been alive than who are alive right now. For instance: What if everyone actually had just one soul mate - one random person somewhere in the world? Could they ever meet? Simple questions can lead to very complicated answers. Randall Munroe/Courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ![]() "Given that you have 500,000,000 potential soul mates, it means you'll only find true love in one lifetime out of 10,000." ![]() If 10 percent of them are close to your age, that's around 50,000 people in a lifetime," Munroe writes. "Let's suppose you lock eyes with an average of a few dozen new strangers each day. ![]()
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