What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?

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Sachin Dwivedi said:   8 years ago
Taking decisions are not tough. It occurs when we move from taking decisions by ourselves. So my toughest decision would take place when I have no faith in me.
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Anonymous said:   8 years ago
In my life I have experienced with 2 tough decisions. First is after I have completed my 12th, I was felt with very tough situation whether I have to choose degree or Btech. As I have to listen my parent words I joined in the Btech field. And 2nd is about my job whether I have to choose govt sector or private sector. These 2 situations has left me in dilemma.
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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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Ashok said:   7 years ago
My toughest decision is Choose to join diploma (or) intermediate.
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Shakthi shetty said:   3 years ago
After completing my PUC, I am confused by what to take. Whether I will do only BBA or along with bba I have to take other course. So I finally done BBA with AHM.
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Sriram said:   9 years ago
It's often the little decisions in life that are the toughest.

For example, I couldn't decide what to eat for lunch and how much before coming here for interview.

But I didn't have to think twice before deciding to join your company!
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Khusbu said:   8 years ago
My toughest decision was when I wanted to do BCA but that time I was doing an apprenticeship training so I was not able to do that same time, so I had to do BA with English.
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Amar Yeorikar said:   8 years ago
The toughest decision in my life is 'earn and learn' At the age of 18 after HSC I had took this decision.
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Carlyn oxman said:   9 years ago
Having to decide about not maintaining the unhealthy relationship w my family. It seemed so final. Like a death. Feelings of confusion about if I made the right division. Trying not to be dragged into more chaos.
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Natik said:   3 months ago
The toughest decision I ever made was choosing growth over comfort. Like a hunter stepping into an unknown dungeon, I left behind something secure to chase something greater — knowing I could fail, but also knowing I’d regret staying still even more. It was a risk, but it’s the only way to level up.
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