I have been betting on a Pick 4 Lottery every wednesday and Saturday on a same number for 2 years for £1 each bet. Never miss one but also never strike one. 3 months ago , i realize i have not got enough money in my wallet to bet my usual number on wednesday and it has sill got half and hour till betting close. I have to make decision to get money out from ATM or just leave it as i'm in hurry that time. OBVIUOUSLY, i'm typing this because i have decided not to buy that time. Guess what, my numbers came out and i have missed £7000. hence it is the worst decision i ever made
2006-08-09 08:08:13
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answered by abu_wong 1
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Dating.
2006-08-09 08:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I did quit High School and join the Army and did spend 6 years there. I wanted to be President of the United States at the age of 43 in the year 2000! Not that I ever would have made it but now I will never know and I have to see how things are going now. So to quit High School and drop my dream was the worst decision I did ever make in my life.
2006-08-09 08:07:00
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answered by ? 5
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I threw a temper tantrum at work one day when I was 23 years old. I walked out, and never came back, even though the company president sent me a letter telling me I could have my job back without any repercussions. I was appreciated, in line for some great careers moves, and "executive material" already slated to replace my boss when he retired in less than six years. But I was impatient, young, and stupid.
The sad thing is this company had one of the nation's best profit-sharing plans. Had I stayed twenty years, I would have walked away with over half-a-million dollars in profit-sharing, plus a pension, plus benefits! That was the dumbest decision I ever made! -RKO-
2006-08-09 08:06:42
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answered by -RKO- 7
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The worst decision I ever made was not going to university when I was 19 and graduated from high school. Instead I got married, I have 2 children now. I am happy for having them, and I love them a lot. They are all I have. After getting married, love disappeared and from that point , all my life I was sorry not to listen to my mom, to go to study at the university.
2006-08-09 08:11:33
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answered by m_kiss2010 3
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Putting-off college.
I could've finished back in 1996 if I went straight out of HS. Instead, I didn't get it done until 2002.
On the other hand-- if I went that route, I would've never met my wife and would've never had my two beautiful daughters. Now, I couldn't even imagine life without them. So maybe it's my best decision afterall :)
2006-08-09 08:49:10
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answered by Funkmeister 3
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I desided not to accept my son from my in-laws when he was 16. They took him from me when he was 1. After he would not go to school and had gotten into some trouble then they wanted me to take him. I loved him but I had other children that did not belong to my husband. My son was murdered because he wanted to be just like his dad who was in jail at the time. Now I am sorry that I did not take him. I was very strict with my children and would not have allowed him to be into whatever he was doing. Quitting school really would not have been an option.
2006-08-09 08:07:37
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answered by Jacks036 5
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I don't think there's one real bad decision per se. The thing is for me, I tend to think at the time that I've made a bad decision, and then later on things tend to work out for the best. So now I always think that no matter what decision I make, it will always work out in the end.
2006-08-09 08:06:43
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answered by SharkPrincess 3
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The earliest one was stopping an activity I liked in my teens. The second was marrying the person I did without waiting to see his character. The third was not going back to school. Those were the biggest.
2006-08-09 08:04:10
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answered by curiositycat 6
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Opening a Yahoo Answers account.
2006-08-09 08:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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