When was the last time you changed your mind about something?

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Right after giving my competitive exam for medical collage after preparing for two of more years i decided to go to self journey and visit all over my country..
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Last month. I studied engineering and had a 3.12 CGPA. I recently graduated and made the choice to throw that honor away and study something else. In the fall of 2025 I'd begin my journey in a nursing school. My friends thought I was insane but I'm so excited to see what the future holds.
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Last month. I studied engineering and had a 3.12 CGPA. I recently graduated and made the choice to throw that honor away and study something else. In the fall of 2025 I'd begin my journey in a nursing school. My friends thought I was insane but I'm so excited to see what the future holds.
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The last time I changed my mind about some significant was just a couple of months ago, back in my previous work place,
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This is an interesting question.
A year ago, I realized that what others think doesn't matter as much as I thought. I almost lost something important because of someone's opinion, and that made me change my mind.
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Today, I wanted to buy some groceries due to societal pressure but I changed my life.
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Rigidity has not always been my character. I change my mind constantly. As of this question, I don't even know which example to give. This is because I live my life with the flow of circumstance. To avoid disappointments, I built myself in such a way that even after I'm well-planned, I think fast on my feet to change it if certain situations arise. Last I can remember, I planned to eat my favorite meal for dinner, but since I had leftover dishes that I didn't want to waste, I had to eat that, thereby postponing my favorite meal.
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I always avoid risks, believing that playing it safe is the best strategy. After hearing a friend's success story about embracing calculated risks, I decided to change my approach. This shift led to several unexpected opportunities for me. It ultimately proves that taking risks can be essential for growth.
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I don't usually change my mind, and it's not always simple. Since I got married, though, it has had to factor into my decision-making process because the things I had previously decided upon for my life have changed, and in order to keep the lines of communication open in the home, I now make joint decisions when I change my mind. For instance, I had long before made the decision that I would not purchase a car because it was unnecessary for my lifestyle. However, I recently had a change of mind and chose to purchase a car for my spouse for the upcoming year, which was really tough for me to accept even though I recognize that he needs it right now.
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I've had a change of heart about returning to teaching after having my son - now, I'm excited to prioritize being a stay-at-home parent and cherish this time with him!
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I think it about my career. I recently decided to change my mind on my career. Am hoping to go far far in the field of law before but I now see it that it will not give me time for other potential and life-changing opportunities
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I recently changed my mind about bears. This year we have had an influx of them. I was seeing them from a fear-based lens and now I am seeing them from a place of respect. Learning about them and changing my mindset has helped me to embrace living together.
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I’ve always been like that, so I can’t recall any big changes in my thinking. Significant changes usually show up in hindsight, and it’s often a series of decisions rather than just one that shapes the outcome.
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