Punctuate sentence about decision making in past in a similar note.

  1. One year ago, today I made a big decision that I did not know it was necessary. I tried in vain and I can not do it anymore.
  2. One year ago on this very day, I decided to change my profession.

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When decisions are made they are not or cannot be made.

The verb ” decide ” does have transitive senses, but are not really applicable here. See, for instance, this dictionary for examples.

If you’re going to talk the talk and start there when the verb/subject begins, try to walk the walk and walk

the walk. ” ” ( meaning: practice what you preach/practice ) fight the fight and teach the teacher but the decision
to decide is not the
one of them.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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When decisions are made they are not or cannot be made.

The verb ” decide ” does have transitive senses, but are not really applicable here. See, for instance, this dictionary for examples.

If you’re going to talk the talk and start there when the verb/subject begins, try to walk the walk and walk

the walk. ” ” ( meaning: practice what you preach/practice ) fight the fight and teach the teacher but the decision
to decide is not the
one of them.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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