We make choices everyday, from as simple as deciding what to eat for breakfast to choosing where we go in life, and our careers. I believe every choice we make affects the people that we love and care about as well! Throughout our lives there are choices we must make. We must weigh the pros and cons and try and make an informed decision, which is for the best. These tough decisions never end. And although I am young, I've had to make a few tough decisions that, while at the time were tough, have turned out for the best and have lead to feelings of happiness and fulfillment.

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