I'd chalk that up to a unfortunate circumstance beyond my control, hope the guy lives, and then just cut my losses and get back to productive thinking vs fuming over a bed of beans... I think you could safely chalk it up as 'the cost of doing business'.
Life ain't fair.. never was.. never will be.
What if lightning struck the bean field and burned a 100x100 area... you going to bill god? he's responsible after all...
I have a pasture down the road from my house... on more than one occasion people have run my fence down and let my animals out without my knowledge. Still others have stoped and stood my fence up and put my cows in before the 18yr old scared-to-death sheriffs deputy could get his shotgun out of the car to shoot them..... Not my fault.. but I had to fix it.
Before I had animals or a fence on it.. other neighbors who live on 1/4 ac lots inthe areas would buy their kids ATVs so they could drive them on other landowners property and blow donuts and rut things up.. I know who did it.. and saw them.. sheriff wouldn't lift a finger.. I had to fence it... Those that go thru life wanting it to be perfect and fair.. are.. unfortunatel in for a suprise... Remember guys.. this thing we call 'life' is suposed to be more about the journey than the destination...
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