Do you think there are two types of experiences? Good & Bad?

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  1. ipen profile image60
    ipenposted 12 years ago

    Do you think there are two types of experiences? Good & Bad?

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    msorenssonposted 12 years ago

    The experience is based only on the state of mind of the experiencer. A tea ceremony between a Zen Master and a lay person, a world of difference, you can even say, many universes of difference.

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    teaches12345posted 12 years ago

    This is a question of moals and ethics.  How do you measure good? I believe you have to look at the person's environment, culture and personal philosophy to discover what they consider good.  However, society usually has a set standard based upon versions of the Golden Rule which states, "what is good for one should be good for others".  Good should not harm someone (this is bad or evil).

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    khmohsinposted 12 years ago

    Yes there are both type of experiences good or bad,depends up your circumstances.

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    MP50posted 12 years ago

    Always take the good and the bad out of any experience and learn from it.

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    ar.coltonposted 12 years ago

    No, I think experiences are experiences. If you look hard enough you can find the good in everything. And if you feel down enough you can find the bad in everything too.

    The truth resists simplicity. -John Green

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    onlookerposted 12 years ago

    uuh yes, always 2 types of consequence, one that has a positive outcome and one that doesn't. It depends on your judgement although it isn't always your fault. The best thing is to come out of it with a lesson learned smile

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    jasper420posted 12 years ago

    I do. I think the are good and bad experinces I have had both. Rather or not an experince is good or bad depends on the cricumstance, attitude and feelings of what ever the experince is. We all have choices to make acceptance is a key tool in rather or not we have a negitave or postive view point. Our deshions aslo create circumstances wich can lead to a good or bad experince.

 
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