In the film, Sean Connery's Raisuli says, "This has been a bad year. The next one will probably be worse." When things get in a blah way, we start quoting that line, and laughing about it. (Of course, we never do say it as well as Connery did.)
Times like this make me want to take the calendar, and mark the days that have stunk off. You know, that way they never happened. Then it reminds me of a comic book I had as a child. The Ghostly Trio was tired of Casper's goodness, and purchased a magic calendar. They could mark off any day they wanted to get rid of. Sounds great, right? Well, they marked off the year they met Casper. In doing so, they also marked off the year they found their house, learned to fly, etc. In short, they messed up their lives. In getting rid of those memories, the trio also got rid of some good stuff, and they learned their lessons the hard way.
But isn't that what the 'bad stuff' is, anyway? Learning our lessons the hard way? We don't realize it at the time, and it will take us a long time to admit it - - - if we ever do - - - but every day is a lesson. (We just think we get out of school. The difference is that we don't get graded now.) It's up to us if we pass life's lessons.
Having a stinky day? Chin up, buck up, and proceed. If you've seen The Wind and the Lion, you know the Raisuli did just that, losing everything, yet loving every minute of it.