Do you have to experience bad to appreciate the good?

What about those who only experience the bad and never know what the good feels like?
So we could even look at what the definition of ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’ is…I think it’s relative…

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No bad experiences necessary as I can recognise something nice when it comes along :wink:

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we all populate our own ‘world’
as i always told my son
dont expect bananas if you only plant turnips…
try and do good whenever possible
because if your a twatt then know you will live in a twatts world

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Apparently, you do if you reside in Israel🤬

I am not a Jew, tho it has long been rumored that the lost tribe ended up in Scotland, but in the early sixties i really thought long and hard about migrating there [but got married insted] so have carried that place in my heart all those years… so next spring…lol

I remember when living on a kibbutz was in vogue.

yes it sounded very socialisty social… ran by the people for the people
to my mind it was these people who made Israel…