4th Feb, 2008

How do you know that’s bad?

Many times we each have events in our lives that we tend to speak of as being bad ie: loosing a job, or the death of a loved one. While these events may carry some sadness with them, we have no idea what the eventual outcome may be. Maybe the loss of a job may have hardship associated with it, it may lead to a much more favorable line of work. The death of a loved one may cause pain at the separation, but possibly at the funeral we meet a friend or learn a truth that changes our life for the better.

So I am not saying that everything that happens to us is good, but rather it all has the potential to turn out in a more positive manner then we may see at first blush.

When you next experience a difficult trial in your life, ask yourself “What good might be coming into my life as a result of this”?

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When something bad happens to me I exclaim, “Oh, good hell!” thus making my circumstances both good and bad in and of themselves and rightly so for to therewith as a matter of fact in my honest unbiased unabashadly good humored opinion which counts for very little within the confines of the Ralph Vaughn Williams clause depending on how you look at it from a standpoint of reading this obviously running on run on sentence.

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