
This Chinese proverb comes with a fine story, about a wise man. It comes to mean a blessing in disguise. When smething bad happens, we must look for the good that follows. Equally when something great happens, we must be ready for something bad to happen as a consequence. Things are comparitive; the good comes with the bad.塞翁失马. 焉知非福. Sài wēng shī mǎ. yān zhī fēi fú.The old man at the frontier lost his horse. How do you know it...