The journey is more important than the destination

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Definitely. Also incorrect directions could potentially geg you closer to your goal than nothing at all

I’ve had a lot more adventures when things go wrong than when things go right.

We missed our coach once cos the pope decided to make an appearance on his balcony. Ended up catching the train instead and ended up making friends with the dancing girls who were embarking our ship that evening.

We got to go back stage after the performance to say hello to the cast.

Definitely. When things go wrong always makes for a good story/memory later