“What if there are a million versions of us, one for each decision we ever make, living perpendicular timelines that erupt out from every choice? A constant fractal that makes us who we are. What if dejà vu is the overlapping of ourselves, the passing over a crossroads we already came upon? Have I been here before? Have I seen this already? Maybe only two things remain the same across them all, two points that never change: how we begin, and how we end. All else is the infinite tapestry of what could be.”
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