Yousra has a spreadsheet with fourteen rows. Eighteen months of deliberation. Forty-three conversations with mentors. She knows more about her options than anyone could reasonably expect.
She still can't decide.
If you recognize yourself in that paralysis, this book was written for you.
Hard Choices is the second book in the Designing Your Academic Life trilogy. The first book, Ten Lives, showed what different academic paths actually look like from the inside. This one tackles what comes next: how to choose when the options are clear but the decision is not.
This is not a book of formulas. It won't tell you which path is right. No book can do that.
What it offers instead: frameworks for clarifying what you actually value, mapping the constraints you're working within, and making decisions you can live with even when certainty isn't available. Each chapter moves through story, explanation, and reflection — with characters navigating careers across Moroccan cities from Beni Mellal to Tangier, their dilemmas grounded in the universal struggle of building a scholarly life.
The characters are fictional. Their struggles are not.
From the book:
"The real question isn't about having enough information; it's about whether you're willing to act on what you already know."
"You don't decide because you're sure. You decide, and then you build conviction through commitment."
"A career is not a problem to be solved. It's a practice to be sustained."
This book is for you if:
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Nabil Zary is Professor of Medical Education in Dubai, with an academic career spanning five countries Morocco, Sweden, the USA, Singapore, and the UAE. Along the way, he has faced the same decisions this book addresses: weighing opportunities abroad against obligations at home, choosing between security and meaning, and learning that "What kind of scholar do I want to become?" has no single correct answer.This book grew out of watching hundreds of early-career academics struggle not just with which paths exist, but with how to choose between them.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Yousra has a spreadsheet with fourteen rows. Eighteen months of deliberation. Forty-three conversations with mentors. She knows more about her options than anyone could reasonably expect.She still can't decide.If you recognize yourself in that paralysis, this book was written for you.Hard Choices is the second book in the Designing Your Academic Life trilogy. The first book, Ten Lives, showed what different academic paths actually look like from the inside. This one tackles what comes next: how to choose when the options are clear but the decision is not.This is not a book of formulas. It won't tell you which path is right. No book can do that.What it offers instead: frameworks for clarifying what you actually value, mapping the constraints you're working within, and making decisions you can live with even when certainty isn't available. Each chapter moves through story, explanation, and reflection, with characters navigating careers across Moroccan cities from Beni Mellal to Tangier, their dilemmas grounded in the universal struggle of building a scholarly life.The characters are fictional. Their struggles are not.From the book: "The real question isn't about having enough information; it's about whether you're willing to act on what you already know.""You don't decide because you're sure. You decide, and then you build conviction through commitment.""A career is not a problem to be solved. It's a practice to be sustained."This book is for you if: You've gathered information and found that it didn't resolve anything.You've noticed that thinking harder isn't producing clarity.You suspect the problem isn't a lack of data but something else you can't quite name.You're ready to move forward without waiting for certainty that may never come.This book is probably not for you if: You want someone to tell you what to do.You're looking for a quick decision-making hack.You believe the right spreadsheet would solve this.The uncertainty you're feeling isn't a sign you're doing something wrong. It's a sign you're taking it seriously. This book won't eliminate that uncertainty. But it might help you stop waiting for it to disappear.About the AuthorNabil Zary is Professor of Medical Education in Dubai, with an academic career spanning five countries: Morocco, Sweden, the USA, Singapore, and the UAE. Along the way, he has faced the same decisions this book addresses: weighing opportunities abroad against obligations at home, choosing between security and meaning, and learning that "What kind of scholar do I want to become?" has no single correct answer.This book grew out of watching hundreds of early-career academics struggle not just with which paths exist, but with how to choose between them. You've read the career advice. You've made the spreadsheets. You've talked to everyone who might have insight. And still, you can't decide.Hard Choices is for academics who know their options but can't choose between them. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789699893575
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