They say "start the year right." I say "start the year wrong and you'll end up right." it does make sense for of. Let's assume that you've started the year right but on the half of the year you've lost the right path. Where will you in next? That's what I'm trying to point out. You don't know what'll exactly happen to you after doing things right. At least when you've started the year wrong, you'll have a bigger chance to make it right. Sometimes you need to experience those failures, those things which aren't necessarily right because it'll mold you into a better person.