Hi Amie, it's great to see you back again! *waves*
It's an interesting point you raise because although there are wonderful historical points they so often follow on from devastation and tragedy.
What does come to mind is the firefighters, and police and all involved in the 911 brief search and rescue, and then the clean up directly afterwards.
Likewise in the London bombings, great human compassion and wonderful emergency responses follow diabolical destruction and death! Its almost a balance, showing you can't have the good without the bad or the bad without the good. As Einstein said - for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
I just finished reading the most heinous historical event thread
I missed this thread but I'm guessing that most of the scenarios given had this ying-yang effect. Maybe that's just life. Maybe its impossible to have something good happen without at some point experiencing something bad? They say you have to have bad things happen, so you can appreciate when the good things happen. Otherwise good becomes ordinary. I don't know if what I'm saying makes any sense at all, but it makes sense to me. Hope it helps.
