Is our world really good or bad? Is it possible to unambiguously answer this question? Or it all depends on who will answer it.
We were all born in this world and we perceive it somehow. When we were still small, our world was closed on the closest people. These were our parents and other people from our inner circle.
Then friends appeared in our life and “our world” began to expand. As we matured, our life was filled with various events, new people and various situations appeared in it. We learned when we matured and began to work.
And how did we see the world around us all this time? We perceived the world in different ways. Either everything went well for us, and the world made us happy, then something didn't work out for us and upset us, and then the world lost its rainbow colors. It turns out that a lot depends on our perception, on our mood, on circumstances, in general, on a number of factors that periodically change. It happens that our life appears before us as gray everyday life, and it happens that an ordinary day is seen by us as a holiday.
For some, the whole world is the personification of sadness, and the more a person lives in it, the more prone to disappointment. Another person will say no, the whole world is full of happiness and joy. And someone will argue that the world is "striped" and that a wave of happiness will be followed by a wave of unhappiness. Someone simply does not think and does not ask this very question, "What is our world like?"
The attitude of people to the world is strongly influenced by life circumstances, character and other factors. It is not for nothing that people are divided into optimists and pessimists. It turns out that opinions can be different. Moreover, one of the people begins to impose their opinion on others. Such people believe that only they are right, and everyone else is wrong.
From the position of yoga, I must say that we do not know what the world is! He's not good, he's not bad. Every person has his own world and everything is very individual.