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lord_ne t1_iu6utdl wrote

Eh. A bad day that starts out bad and ends bad is worse than a bad day that starts out good and ends bad. There's more total badness. But yeah a bad day that starts out bad and ends good is probably better

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Buunnyyy t1_iu7gns7 wrote

But if there is something good, the bad kills all the good so you're left with just bad.

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sygnathid t1_iu9ae5q wrote

Sometimes things are that way, because the bad thing is much larger in scale/scope than the good, but if this happens often for you then you should probably see a therapist or some other emotional support person. The bad shouldn't kill all the good.

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itzjustice t1_iuayagc wrote

agreed with the last part! a bad day must always end good--with your perspective or lesson learned!

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dadOwnsTheLibs t1_iubih4d wrote

I’d say the gradient of your day’s quality affects your mood rather than “total badness.” Like if the day is bad your mood is unchanged but if things start going wrong you feel worse

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