Biggest Decision Ever

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The decision that I have chosen to write about will probably sound like many others but has a positive ending where many others have turned out much worse than myself. The biggest decision has to be when I decided to join the Navy. I know it sounds like so many other papers that you must have read but up to this exact point in my life it has to be THE biggest decision I have ever made. It all started around the second time I got engaged to who I thought would love me no matter what the world threw at me, but boy was I wrong but that comes later in the decision part of the paper. After a year and a half of dating I thought it was time for our relationship to take the next step, so I proposed to her and to my delight she said yes. We made all the preparations of a couple getting married, but somehow or another her mother decided to ask us how we were going to pay for our lives together after we got married, neither of us had a good answer or even a good paying job to support living expenses, a home, possibly kids or anything of that matter, so she suggested the military would be a great opportunity for us to save money, get free benefits and free travel around the world. So we sat and thought this idea over for at least two and half months trying to figure out if it would be a good idea for us to join or not, but being naïve young adults we decided that it would be a good idea and we joined the navy. We went to the navy recruiter’s office just down the street from our houses, being that we lived just across the street from each other. We sat and talked to the recruiter who said this would be so great for each other and that we could be with each other all the time and travel together all the time as well and we would even attend boot camp at the same time, all the time we were thinking this is exactly what we wanted to hear so we signed up together so we would

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