A third theme might be about learning from these shifts. As we go through the process of thinking something is good then bad or the other way around, we can learn more about ourselves, our values, and how to better assess situations in the future.
One main theme is the subjectivity of good and bad. What one person may consider good, another might see as bad.
One common theme is misjudgment. People often misjudge a situation or a person at the start.
Well, without knowing the details of the 'that good no that bad story', it's hard to say if it's good or bad. It could be a story that has some positive elements but also some flaws. Maybe it's a story where the plot has good intentions but the execution isn't perfect.
I'm not sure which specific 'That's Bad No That's Good' story you're referring to. It could be a story where things seem bad at first but then turn out to be good in the end. For example, a character might lose their job which seems bad, but then they start their own successful business which is good.
The main themes are likely to be love, of course, which is presented in a complex and perhaps troubled way. Then there's regret, which probably stems from actions or decisions made in the context of the love relationship. There could also be themes of self - discovery as the alpha character might learn about themselves through the experiences of this bad love and regret.
Morality is likely a main theme. The good Wally stories would show positive moral actions like honesty and kindness. The bad stories might show the consequences of bad behavior like selfishness or dishonesty.
One of the main themes is the moral ambiguity. The characters of 'the good', 'the bad' and 'the ugly' are not clearly defined in a traditional sense. Each has their own motives and actions that cross the boundaries of pure good or bad. For example, the so - called 'good' character may also use some not - so - noble means to achieve his goals. Another theme could be survival in a harsh environment. The story is set in a tough and lawless world, and all the characters are fighting for their own survival, which often involves greed, betrayal and power struggles.
The 'That's Good, That's Bad' story often goes like this: A man has a horse. One day, the horse runs away. That's bad. But then the horse comes back with a herd of wild horses. That's good. However, while trying to tame the wild horses, the man's son gets thrown and breaks his leg. That's bad. But then when the army comes to recruit all the able - bodied men, the son is spared because of his broken leg. That's good.
It could be about a situation where at first glance something seems bad, like getting a flat tire on the way to work. But then it turns out to be good because you meet an old friend at the side of the road while waiting for help.
Well, it's really hard to say exactly without more context. It could be someone's very simple and perhaps muddled way of starting to tell a story where they first thought something was good, then realized it was bad.
Well, it could be a story where things are constantly being re - evaluated as good or bad. Maybe at first something seems good, like getting a new job. But then it turns out to be bad because the work environment is toxic. Or vice versa, something that seems bad at the start, like a flat tire on the way to a party, ends up being good because you meet a really interesting person while waiting for help.