What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?

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Rahul kumar said:   1 year ago
I chose to pursue a career in MCA (Master of Computer Applications) and, coming from a village, I believed that getting an education in Bangalore would open up better job opportunities for me. So, I decided to move to Bangalore and look for colleges with good placement records.

When I arrived in Bangalore, the city was completely new to me. I didn't know how to use the maps or navigate the bus routes. Asking for directions was challenging because most people spoke Kannada, which I didn't understand, and I wasn't fluent in English at the time either. It was a difficult period for me.

However, the people in Bangalore, especially the bus conductors and drivers, were incredibly helpful. They guided me despite the language barrier, which made a significant difference and eased my transition into the city.
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Ankit sonekar said:   9 years ago
I kicked my dream ANIMATION and selected engineering but now I am ok with this.
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Shyam said:   9 years ago
Speaking out the truth at any situation.
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Pankaj said:   8 years ago
Yes, it is true, sometimes decisions appear to be herculean, but one must have to face it with audacity and courage.

As I was a bit confused while making the decision to go with engineering job or for civil services preparation. And now, I am very much aplomb, that I made a good decision.
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SNEHA said:   4 years ago
The decision makes hard or easy in my hand any situation think this hard so that's tough I think this is easy to out way that's easy so tough and easy into my hand.
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Priya said:   9 years ago
Sir, in fact I didn't face to take such tough decisions in my life. But If I take any decision by own I definitely accept the result whatever it maybe.
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Sridharan Mahadevan said:   9 years ago
Moving from Public Sector to Private Sector, that too in a different Industry coupled with different function.

Public to Private Sector, Banking to Automation and Product development to HR. Real Challenge. I never regret. I worked for three different companies - all as HR Head reporting to CMDs. Now after retirement, I am into soft skill training with a PTR of 790+ programs all over India and ME. Tough decision but risk and reward are commensurate.
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Tanmay Kumar Mhapatra said:   8 years ago
My toughest among all other was to choose my job (in B-Tech campus recruitment) & MBA in SOA University, BBSR. With the informative n mental help from my parents and with the grace of God, I was able to finally take MBA, in which I am really doing well and feels like improving day by day.

It's not your choice, for me. It's your worship of work, labour, parents and environment, which matters n makes difference.

Rather It's your attitude, which can alter the whole lifestyle, value, meaning and what it means for.

Thank you.
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Linumol varghese said:   8 years ago
After BSc nursing, I do MBA hospital management. It's my toughest decision.
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Saurabh Nair said:   8 years ago
Wanted to be in computer science stream during my 11th and 12th. But our school, the only in our area, provided with biology-maths option (PCMB). Finally after completing my 12th, today I am M.Tech in computer science. Dream achieved.
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