Write a story ending with the word: "Indeed, it was a blessing in disguise".
A Blessing in Disguise
For as long as I could remember, my heart had been set on studying medicine. When the university admission lists were finally pasted on the notice board, I pushed through the crowd with a pounding chest, my finger tracing the columns for my name. It was there, but not beside Medicine. Beside my name stood two cold words: Agricultural Science. I felt the ground shift beneath me. All my dreams, it seemed, had collapsed in a single moment.
For weeks I sulked. I blamed the admissions officers, I blamed my school, and, when I ran out of people to blame, I blamed myself. My father, a quiet man who had spent his life on the land, watched me in silence. One evening he simply said, "Read what they have offered you before you throw it away."
Reluctantly, I resumed classes. To my surprise, the lectures on soil science, crop breeding and food security gripped me. I discovered that agriculture was not the lowly subject I had scorned but a science that fed nations. By my second year I was leading a student project on drought-resistant maize, and by my final year I had won a scholarship to continue my research abroad.
Today I run a farm-technology company that employs hundreds of young people and supplies improved seeds to thousands of farmers. The medicine I once craved would have confined me to a single hospital ward. Instead, I help to keep a whole region from hunger. When I remember how bitterly I wept over that admission list, I can only smile. Indeed, it was a blessing in disguise.