Yes I think we need the darkness to understand the light In every bad experience there is the potential to make us stronger. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger..so learn from the bad experience and learn to celebrate the good in your life.
2006-09-13 17:06:11
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answered by dreamdress2 6
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Many of good things come after the bad; like d best friendship comes after d best fight. They complete each other. Dats how we appreciate life.
2006-09-14 02:17:00
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answered by Dayana Rawi 1
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Yes. or else how can it be distinguished whether something is good, if bad is not there. But at a higher level there is no difference, both will be same.
2006-09-14 00:02:15
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answered by Mr Fact 3
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No one needs BAD - but it DOES have a way of making you appreciate the good.
2006-09-13 23:54:20
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answered by Melis__A 3
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Can we know the light without the dark, or the warm without the cold? Pleasure without pain? It's the extremes, the contrast that makes it all so tangible and experiential!
2006-09-14 00:04:25
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answered by Carpe Diem 2
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How would we know the true meaning of GOOD, if we did not have BAD to compare it to?
2006-09-13 23:52:27
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answered by shortstack 2
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How would we know the best of times if we didn't know the worst of times. It is the experience of one to kow the other.
2006-09-13 23:57:58
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answered by Labatt113 4
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the nature of life is balance... to provide stability one has to have bought sides in his palm, the flipside of each must be observed to absorb the essence of the other...
2006-09-14 00:37:14
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answered by VeRDuGo 5
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yes.
2006-09-13 23:50:44
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answered by love2utam 2
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