Let's talk about the good things that have happened in bad situations.
That's a good subject, and one often overlooked. While they're impossible to predict, good things
can arise from bad situations, (just as bad things can result from "good" situations - one never can tell and assuming that only good can come from good or, that bad comes from bad is an assumptive error).
For instance, many years back I was able to pay cash for a brand new car, (and I got lots of options with it). So, there I was, tooling down a two-lane suburban street about 4 months after that purchase when suddenly, a large passenger van's driver slammed on his brakes in the middle of the road. No obstructions - he just decided he needed to make a sudden left, (no turn-lane, no stop sign or signals). I tried to swerve into the right lane but, there were two cars already occuppying that escape-route and I couldn't swerve right, into on-coming traffic so there was nowhere to go. Except forward. Clipping his right-rear bumper in a last-ditch avoidance manuever, my new car flipped over onto the roof and began spinning down the road upside-down at speed. Apparently, the rapid rotation caused me to thwack my skull on the gear-shift and I was briefly unconscious until the car had come to a complete stop later. Upon regaining consciousness, I noticed that the car's engine was still running, (oddly enough) and I reached "up" to the steering column to turn off the ignition.
Anyhow, aside from a few bumps & bruises, (and a totalled new car), I was fine. So, that's a "bad" situation except that my insurance company sued the crap out of the guy with the van
and completely replaced my car out of my insurance coverage. The settlement was substantial enough to considerr this an example of something good arising from a bad situation.
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