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.
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.
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.
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.
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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