How do we differentiate between a “win” and a “loss”? Maybe a better question is: should we? What may look like a win at first could turn out to be a loss, and vice-versa. ‘In 1915, copper miner Stephen Jenkin received one thing we all wish for when we travel: a free upgrade. His ocean liner ticket back to the U.S. was switched at the last minute to a new and more luxurious ship…the Titanic.’ (J.Schroeder) We don’t always know the outcome of events in our life, or recognize “blessings in disguise”. However, our instinct is to immediately categorize things, which may lead us to make wrong decisions based on that categorization. What “blessing in disguise” are you facing today?