All roads were right for me, a wrong road was an event, for me. But
The quote conveys a sense of embracing uncertainty and the concept of choices in life, suggesting that every path taken can be seen as valid. For the speaker, even a misstep is an event filled with significance rather than a failure. This perspective highlights a philosophical view where experiences, regardless of their expected outcomes, contribute to personal growth.
In the context of Samuel Beckett's works, such as "Molloy," "Malone Dies," and...