Brotherhood In The Game Stands Tall

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The type of person I want to be is someone you can always depend on getting the job done. Always choosing to do what is for the best rather than what is wanted to the most. Keeping things in order rather than things being scattered throughout. Someone who always has a sense of humor no matter how difficult and challenging a goal may be. I want to set realistic goals rather than throwing arbitrary numbers out to complete. My father has these characteristics and I look up to him for them. In order for me to become the best I can be is to follow in his footsteps taking advice from him. He’s taught me patience and not to have to rush everything. One thing he always says to me is to begin with the end in mind. The way I interpret that, …show more content…
Brotherhood is a very important virtue to have, I fact it’s probably of the most important. It teaches you that others depend on you and if you’re not honest with yourself, you aren’t doing well for the others around you either. Personally for me, I view brotherhood as one of the greatest virtues to possess. Forming strong bonds with your brothers can help you increase your succession rate greatly. Having someone who will stand up for you when the situation gets tough. These are the virtues that are involved when it comes to …show more content…
Richard Gula, he discusses how me try to fill our lives with great luxury’s. And with these luxury’s me might try to be replacing God with them. In order for me to find tune my life I can’t replace Gods love with tangible objects that make me feel good when I look at them. There needs to be a balance between this, I don’t want to waste my time acting like all the success that’s happened in my life and future success was just because of me, it’s because god helped me achieve a level of greatness. He helped inspire me to move forward and to not give up because he certainly won’t give up on

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