I can see two interpretations of this quote.
If things seem to be going right or o.k., then take a second look. You may be further ahead if you look at the situation a different way.
Of -- if you follow the crowd by going right, you may be missing a better experience. Robert Frost expressed this in his poem, "The Road Not Taken."
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in your opinion, what does this quote mean "if things do go right, turn left/go leaft" to you? Or how would you explain this quote to someone?
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How about if it was "If things don't go right, turn/go left"?
Go the opposite direction.