![]() Life is hard for the poor family in the story and the father can take the loud, distracting, and cramped quarters of his shack no longer. It Could Always Be Worse provides a sweet reminder that things are not always as bad as they seem. ![]() Read aloud video by AHEV Library Guidelines for Philosophical Discussion Will the rabbi’s advice actually work? Will the poor unfortunate man ever get a decent night’s rest again? When a poor unfortunate man can take the pains of his cramped, noisy, impoverished existence no longer, he seeks the advice of his rabbi, who tells the man to do some very strange things. Questions for Philosophical Discussion » Summary It Could Always Be Worse introduces relativism, arguing that our interpretation of experiences matters more than the experiences themselves. ![]()
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