 



|
|
What is the
toughest choice you ever had to make?I don't know. I do have trouble making decisions, but I
can't really think of one that's torn me apart. I guess most of the major stuff I've had
to decide has had a pretty obvious answer.
Karen, 20
Marshelltown/Ames, IA
Because I am trying to not talk
about my ex's as much anymore, I pass on this
answer...and a bitter look passes across my face.
Anthony, The Unsubtle, 24
Baton Rouge, LA
Whether or not I really wanted to live. Teen
angst is a bitch, and it hit me harder than most.
Amy, 23
Baton Rouge, LA
Deciding whether I would be breaking
my word if I left a physically and emotionally abusive husband. When he began abusing the kids, my choice became very easy.
Jill, 59
Saylorsburg, PA
Besides what to order in a
restaurant, I never seem to know when to leave situations (ie., jobs) before they get too
toxic. This goes for some personal relationships as
well.
Felicia, 34
Somerville, MA
Well, choosing colleges and majors isn't too
easy. Up there on the list is probably choosing when is a good time to share my faith and
when is a good time to keep my mouth shut.
Elizabeth, 18
Rochester, MN
I had a
situation where I lost my job and applied for a retail job just so I could make money.
However, I'd also applied for a job at my local newspaper as a typist, which I *really*
wanted. I got called for the retail job, and accepted...but 2 days later, I got called for
the newspaper job. They offered me the position, so I had to choose which one I wanted...I
hated to do it, but I ended up ditching the retail job and going with the typing job,
which landed me with the really good job I have today. It was a tough choice to make, but
I did it.
Nicole
Elk Grove, CA
If I
should fight harder for the woman I loved or if I should let her go altogether. . Was she
worth it? Could I do better? Could I ever be good enough for her? Was my understanding of
her feelings about me, at any given time, anywhere close to the reality? It was all sheer
agony. . . .
mothmc, 35
Pensacola, FL
Probably choosing one choice among the
millions of tough choices I've had to make in my life.
Kristin, 20
IA USA
Yesterday / Tomorrow |