A rock. It can be good when used in a specific way. It can be bad when used as a weapon. It can be both good and bad when it is both used well and used violently. However, a rock can also be neutral, neither good nor bad.
In contemplation, life is similar. Life is good, bad, somewhere in between, or neither.
When we live well, life can be good. However, when we live life poorly, it can be bad. If we live life both well and poorly, it can be a combination. By nature it can be neither as well, making it without quality, without any stable condition in totality.
In truth, there is a flaw in this thinking, for life cannot be good or bad and in between for then life cannot have a nature, making its quality depending on our way of life - this is fallacious. Therefore, life must be either good or bad or neither.
If life is bad, we ought to commit suicide, for it cannot be good, at any point in time - not now, nor in a million years. In concession, and disregarding the negation of this line of thinking: if life is a combination, we ought to be in constant fear, for there is a potential for bad at any point in time coming from any direction. If life is like a rock, perhaps, and it is neither good nor bad, this being one of the four possibilities, having no quality or stable condition in totality, then God cannot be said to exist. For God has a nature and has created everything for a purpose, having a quality and a condition totally. If life is neither good nor bad, then we likewise ought to kill ourselves, for it cannot be good - the indifference being deafening and without ceasing - without God and without meaning, not now only but forever.
In all, if life has a nature, it must be good, for if it is bad, we ought to kill ourselves. And life cannot be said to be a combination. Lastly, if it is neither, without nature perhaps, the indifference merits suicide as well.