What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?

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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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Dyan said:   9 years ago
The toughest decision that I made was no confidence to myself though I'm good and skillful but when I got rejected for the position that I wanted it makes my heart broken. But some point, God prepares me for a bigger and better future.
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Sruthi said:   9 years ago
When I completed my intermediate I felt dilemma which branch I should join I should take whether CSE or felt that situation. But as per my strength, I come out of that problem.
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Dhananjai said:   9 years ago
I try to take the best decision I can think of at that moment, if it comes off great, if not I will make sure my decision is justified by my actions, so there are only decisions and no tough decisions for me.
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Bhargav said:   9 years ago
I think it's not the tough part to take a decision, the tough part is that can you live with it or not. You can make up for it or not. So, I can say that I haven't regretted my any decisions yet.
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Ammu said:   9 years ago
First I belive my self thats it because this my life. EX; I know I change world because my self I don't think others.
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Priya said:   9 years ago
Every decision brings a risk with it and I don't think that without any risk one can achieve the success.
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Prince Mukhtar said:   9 years ago
I think the toughest decision of my life was to prepare for JKCET, after I got 85% marks in 12th class. I was in a dilemma at that time whether to go for graduation or prepare for JKCET. It was my parents' choice to study for MBBS and become a doctor. But I was not at all motivated to prepare for MBBS, but I had to. Also for this, I had to leave my hometown, my parents, and friends. I think that was the toughest part.
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Lakshmi said:   9 years ago
Whatever I decide, I first make myself clear about the outcomes of my decision or at least I will be prepared to face the consequences. So I would not find it difficult to make a decision or face the consequences.
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Asha said:   9 years ago
The decision is toughest when we don't have a clear idea about that problem.

When I am facing that situation I just only think about the problem, take suggestions from the surrounding people then only I will move forward.
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