Topic > A Good Life in The Road to Character by Leo Tolstoy

There were some values ​​they tried to instill in me, but because of my personality I fought against them. I still retain many of the moral values ​​I grew up with, but when I was sent to public school some of my values ​​and morals became distorted. My parents fought with me a lot to keep me on the right path, but once I got old enough to start contemplating those ideas, I fought back. The most important thing in life for me is family, but when I talk about family I mean more than just blood relatives, I'm talking about friends and community. I want to be a leader not only for my family but for my community. I get this perspective from my uncle who I admire as a leader of his family and the community in which he lives. He goes a long way to provide not only for his wife and children, but also for those around him. He is a role model that I look up to in life, because in my eyes he is successful in every area