It depends who you ask.
You cannot say that breaking the social contract (the fabric of society, if you will) is generally a good thing, although I am sure some will find opportunities for growth.
After all, the phoenix must burn to emerge, but let's not romanticise the fire.
> You cannot say that breaking the social contract (the fabric of society, if you will) is generally a good thing
I am not saying it's a good thing, just that it's a common attitude here
I suppose it didn't come through in my original post, but I was trying to be critical