>>3809462Lots of people end up alone, but no one's necessarily destined to be alone.
Don't think in terms of deserving or not deserving, that's not productive.
Think instead of people as social beings with varying social needs and wants. Some people are fine with being alone, others aren't, and for those who aren't, relationships could be thought of as institutions that accommodate a particular social need.
Among the literally billions of people out there, there are always many in the market who share your interests who could be your collaborators in founding an institution that suits the profit goals of all its shareholders, yourself included.
People in such an institution are bound by mutual obligation and need, they can choose to terminate the partnership if their needs are not met.
At the core of this is this simple concept: you need; they need; you provide; they provide; if shit works, shit just works, don't think too much about it.
You'll find something that works for you, anon.