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Good luck is not falling in the first place.
Difference in outlook, I suppose. I’d call not falling the “default state”.
Regardless, almost dying and ending up in the hospital definitely seems like a negative relative to the neutral “default state”.
Not when you compare it to the alternative outcomes of falling off a cliff!
Think it’s been thoroughly established that this is gonna be a difference of opinion.
It’s good that he survived. It’s bad that he fell into the Grand Canyon. There, I solved it.