A Tough Decision

As the former U.S. president George W. Bush left his second term presidency, many media and news reporter asked him what he was planning to do after his retirement. Mr. Bush replied to them in a reflective manner, “Perhaps I will write a book on the tough decisions I have made in my administration.” We have to make several decisions, big or small, every day. In the process of making decisions, we may be placed in dilemma so that we often need advice and guidance from others. What is the toughest decision you have ever made: going to college, choosing a major, leaving home or something else?

7 Responses

  1. The toughest decision I made was lefe home. Because I lived in Taoyuan and my parents didn’t want me lived in Taipei. So we had a lot of quarrels about this question. Finally, I gave up to persuade them now I still communte between Taoyuan and Taipei.

  2. It is hardly to write the antobology. I have to write about two A4 paper.Sometimes, I don’t know what I have to write.

  3. I think everyone should to review their jobs. Because thay can learn the right ways through the faults.

  4. The toughest decision I made was lefe home. Because I lived in Taoyuan and my parents didn’t want me lived in Taipei. So we had a lot of quarrels about this question. Finally, I gave up to persuade them now I still communte between Taoyuan and Taipei.

  5. I think the toughest decision I have ever made was choosing a major. I remember that when I would graduated from junior high school and prepared a big test hard in order to enter a good college. At that time, i was confused about my future because I didn’t know what things I could do. It was a difficult moment for me to to make a big decision for my future. Now, I am studying at SHIH CHIEN. Sometimes, I will still think that whether my decision is correct or not.

  6. The toughest decision that I had ever made was chosing major. I had asked many people that as they chose their major, they would take what into account. Is it deponded on the future trend? But how could I expect that after I graduated from college, this major still had the positive bonus on my way to find a job? Take education for example, being a teacher was no longer an easy way to achieve. Though it was my dream to educate the younger generation and cultivate them into a man full of ambitions, I had almost given up my dream of being a teacher. But I still believe that where there is a will, there is a wall. As long as I stick to my goal, I would receive what I really want. On the other hand, I was interested in design but as considering the future career, I bury it in my mind. However, the enthusiastic of designing would never evaporate. Maybe, in the future, it would be my hobby that boost me to achieve more goals.

  7. The toughest decision that I have ever made was chosing major. When I graduated from high school, I had to decide what kind of major I want to study in the college. In that moment, I didn’t have any idea. My parents and friends gave me some suggestions. They wanted me to think seriously what my interest was.
    Now, I’m a SHIH CHIEN student I hope that this decision is correct to me.

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