Describe a Decision You Made in the Past That Helped You Learn or Grow

Describe a decision you made in the past that helped you learn or grow.

One of the most defining decisions in my life was the moment I committed to writing a book about my work in exploration and diamond drilling. At the time, I saw it merely as a way to document decades of experience, but it became much more than that. Publishing my book didn’t just mark the end of a project it became the beginning of a much deeper journey.

Since the day my book was released, I have found myself driven by a renewed hunger for knowledge. It pushed me to research more deeply, to question what I thought I already knew, and to continuously improve the technical and practical understanding I had built over 30 years in the field. The process of writing demanded precision, structure, and reflection, but the aftermath gave me something even greater: a genuine thirst for learning.

That decision to write and share my experience with others not only helped me grow professionally, but it also reminded me that no matter how much we think we know, there is always more to discover. In a way, I didn’t just write a book. I opened a door to the next chapter of my personal and professional development.

Lajos

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