What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?

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Mamunur Rashid said:   4 years ago
Decisions are not tough until we don't have a clear idea about our options.

I don't face such difficulty because I am always working on my options to choose my best.
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Venkatesh said:   4 years ago
Decisions are not tough until we don't have a clear idea about our options. I don't face such difficulty because I am always working on my options to choose my best.
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Harshitha said:   3 years ago
After completion of my 12th standard, I was confused a lot about which field I have to choose either degree or B-Tech and I don't have any idea on both fields.

Finally, I joined in B.Tech and I am in my final year now. It was one of the toughest decisions.
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Manohar said:   3 years ago
Making decisions will not be tough as long as you have clear thought process. But on our path of fulfillment of that decision we should not look back and rethink about taking this decision. One must believe in his path no matter what.
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Harikrishnan J said:   8 years ago
Choosing a career in this competitive environment.
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Sadanand said:   8 years ago
I remember the quote, "Think Thousand times before taking a decision But - After taking decision never turn back even if you get Thousand difficulties". In case of me Following my passion as a Teacher although I am an Engineer seems to be tough for me.
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Dhivyadharan said:   10 years ago
If you think that to take the decision is tough it is tough, if you think that to take the decision is easy it is easy. Everything is in your mind. I am always cool to take a decision.
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Hamza Ali Javaid said:   9 years ago
I believe Quaid e Azam line "Think a hundred times before you take a decision, but once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man".
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Anusha said:   4 years ago
By Leaving my family, I came to Bangalore to search a job in this pandemic is the toughest decision in my life.
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Shivam Patel said:   3 years ago
I choose a career in B-Tech, even though it was challenging for me as I came from a Hindi medium background and it was mostly in English. However, I was interested in facing new challenges, so I accepted it and completed it successfully.

The most important thing is that once you make a decision, you have to be responsible and stick to it, and prove that it was worth it.
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