How long did your most consequential decisions take?

Baba Shiv on the if/then Stanford business podcast asks:
How long did it take you to make some of the most consequential decisions of your life?
Assuming they ended up good decisions, you might find a lot the consequential decisions you made are really quite easy. Who to marry, for instance.
And of course the flipside is an important thing to consider, too: which decisions did you take forever to make?
Asked by: Baba Shiv - the Sanwa Bank, Limited, Professor of Marketing at Stanford Graduate School of Business
https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/more-feeling-keys-making-right-choice
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