Who Can Say What Is Good and What Is Bad?

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It's a baby bunny who is seems to be clapping? This is inarguably good. Keep reading.
It’s a baby bunny who is seems to be clapping? This is inarguably good. Keep reading.

There’s a Chinese parable I like. It basically goes like this:

“There once was a farmer whose only son grew up to be a great horse rider. ‘How good it is that my son is masterful with horses!’ the man said, and the villagers exclaimed, ‘Yes, it is wonderful that he is so good with horses,’ and no one could disagree.

One day, the boy was thrown from his best horse and injured badly. Both his legs were broken and his back was broken also. ‘A tragedy!’ cried his father, and the villagers lamented the crippled boy, agreeing that it was a terrible tragedy that the boy was thrown from his horse. The farmer cursed the day he taught his son to ride.

Not a week later, soldiers came to the village to take the young men away to war. When they stopped at the farmer’s house, they saw his crippled son and did not take him to fight because he was injured. ‘What luck!’ cried the farmer. ‘How good that my son was thrown from his horse!'”

The point is a question: what is ‘good’ and what is ‘bad’? I was diagnosed with a terrible disease several years ago; that felt pretty bad. But through my illness I found a sweetness to life that was until then unknown to me. Was it good, then, to be ill? Debatable, but…well, solidly debatable. Getting invited to my first cool kid party in high school was so very, very good for a nerd like me — but then I drank mass quantities of rum and apple juice, the room began to spin, and I wanted to die. That was, um, bad. (Rum and apple juice?? Oy. Youth is wasted on the young.)

But isn’t there a hard stop on this? Aren’t there some experiences or ideas or situations that are unequivocally good or unequivocally bad? Coming up with examples is not an easy exercise, but neither are squat thrusts and we all know how good those are for you. Just for fun, here are two straight-up “good” situations to be in and two clearly “bad” ones, at least according to me, at press time:

GOOD
– kissing the boy (or girl) you have a crush on for the first time
– getting a paycheck

BAD
– having to hide in a broom closet, quickly
– gum in your hair

Right? I mean come on, now.

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    Mary-I am not a wordsmith by any stretch of the imagination…but oh how I admire those who are…people like you.
    Just over a year ago I was introduced to you via Love of Quilting, the Quilty…I had just started quilting and absolutely loved the instructional videos you were doing, 1- because they were very helpful to this novice quilter, but , 2- because of your humor…wit…your obvious love of WORDS.
    My partner thought I was nuts because I would watch them over and over…laughing over and over…still do.
    We’ll then somehow I found out about Paper Girl (blog)…
    All the time I was watching Quilty I would think to myself, “this gal is genius…she is sooo talented…she has got to be on stage…people need to see her…HEAR her”…. Soooo then I find out you are on stage…and writing a book…can’t wait to read it.
    Just want to say a big thank you Mary Fons for the light you bring and share…it makes my heart soooo stinkin’ happy. I do pray that you continue doing what you do…in good health…and with a whole lot of peace in your heart.

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