What if the delay you're dreading is actually the doorway?
Marthe Prophete didn't choose the asthma attack that postponed her exam, the flight that carried her far from Haiti, or the illness that ended a career she loved. But looking back, she found something stranger than coincidence: every closed door led to one that fit her better.
A host family carrying quiet grief. A classroom that became a calling. A daughter the world didn't always understand-and the truth Marthe finally believed for herself, after years of teaching it to everyone else: you are not behind. You are becoming.
This isn't a story about how everything worked out. It's a story about how nothing was wasted.
Turn the page, and ask yourself-what if your setback isn't the end of your story, but the sentence right before the turn?