05/11/2011, 07:41 PM
This came from a specific post, just got me thinking about the statement
"Well that's not the worst thing that could happen..."
To be honest, IS there a worst thing that could ever happen? It seems that it's logically impossible to find the worst thing that could happen because there's always something worse. Like a set of numbers on a domain that is infinite, that sort of thing.
Kinda got me thinking about life, well maybe my situation or any situation I will get myself into will never be "the worst thing that could happen."
Also the opposite statement would be "there will always be a silver lining" is actually a true statement.
Meh, maybe this is pretty damn obvious, but I never thought about it this way, it's reassuring to say the least. :>
P.S. Can "the worst possible thing" be used as an excuse as well? Because it's almost redundant to say something that is literally true in every statement.
"Well that's not the worst thing that could happen..."
To be honest, IS there a worst thing that could ever happen? It seems that it's logically impossible to find the worst thing that could happen because there's always something worse. Like a set of numbers on a domain that is infinite, that sort of thing.
Kinda got me thinking about life, well maybe my situation or any situation I will get myself into will never be "the worst thing that could happen."
Also the opposite statement would be "there will always be a silver lining" is actually a true statement.
Meh, maybe this is pretty damn obvious, but I never thought about it this way, it's reassuring to say the least. :>
P.S. Can "the worst possible thing" be used as an excuse as well? Because it's almost redundant to say something that is literally true in every statement.