That's interesting to read. I find that I do imagine how things could be worse in specific situations, the usual example being right before I get what I might want.
But in that case I'm almost always comparing hypothetical to hypothetical, i.e. bracing myself before trying someone's first homecooked meal. I imagine that I'm about to eat literal dirt, and this makes even lightly-seasoned sludge taste somewhat fancy.
But in that case I'm almost always comparing hypothetical to hypothetical, i.e. bracing myself before trying someone's first homecooked meal. I imagine that I'm about to eat literal dirt, and this makes even lightly-seasoned sludge taste somewhat fancy.