I didn't read through this thread, and this might have been pointed out, but I thought it was interesting that the OP wanted to highlight that he didn't pray for better traffic. Rather, he prayed that God would show him the right path or something like that. It seems to me that OP presented a condition in which "God" could not lose. Say he was late, didn't get either those jobs, and had to settle at some shytty job that maybe he's overqualified for to live. ANY positive outcome, no matter how minute, would probably be seen as a blessing to the OP. Maybe he's meets his future wife while cleaning toilets at McDonald's. Praise Jesus! Literally a million different outcomes could have happened, and as long as he saw anything positive, the OP would have probably came to the same conclusion.
That's why I take personal revelation with a grain of salt, because if you're actively looking to confirm your theistic belief, whether consciously or not, you've already biased the outcome.
That's why I take personal revelation with a grain of salt, because if you're actively looking to confirm your theistic belief, whether consciously or not, you've already biased the outcome.