When I encountered this question in the book, I realized that I have never asked myself. I wonder why I missed such an important thing.
A man should have his core values because it is a compass that directs him towards what he desires. The values I want are virtue, love, and understanding. Virtue is living upright, kindness to people, animals, and the surrounding nature. Love is openness, tolerance, non-judgmentalism, and help to others. Understanding is to learn knowledge to become more humble.
These values are something I think are worth stand for, but at the same time, I realized that I never really lived with those values. I do not live with integrity, not caring for my family and friends, and pursuing lust. This is a crucial question to remind me of what is valuable to live a happier life.
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