My life had been smooth sailing. I got into a good university and a job offer from a major listed company was practically guaranteed. All that was left was a final interview that felt like a mere formality... or so I thought. After performing life-saving aid on an elderly woman suspected of heatstroke, my resulting tardiness sealed my fate and my top-choice company sent me a rejection letter. Dragging myself through that disappointment, I was rejected by dozens more companies afterward and only at the very last moment did I manage to get hired as a teacher at a ‘strongly religious private academy’. Doing good doesn't always lead to good results. As I resigned myself to this, my colleague, a nun, said: “It must have been God guiding you. How wonderful.” Wanting to deny the existence of God or fate, I pushed her down...