Sunday, November 14, 2010

My Top 3 Values

In our lives, there are billions of things we value. Some of them are neither rare nor expensive. However, people like me value those more than just tangible, luxurious things that we can see everyday. Those values are characters, the personalities that are glinted in important moments of lives such as choosing a career. I have top three of those values: having power, being successful, and being responsible.
Number one, having power, is the most valuable to me because I highly enjoy and am talented in being a leader. The feeling of being in control of things is spectacular; you are the model for everybody, and you can do anything. Many would argue that I have a chance of becoming an evil dictator. Fortunately, I well know that I am not going to be, and never want to be, a mini Hitler. What I mean by being a powerful leader is being a generous, understanding, and wise leader who would guide and help the others to follow the moral and happy path. The leader would use the power not to act selfishly, but to control the rules and all sorts of business to let the people stay in order and peace. Of course, I am currently no where near becoming such an ideal leader. Nevertheless, I will try and learn until I become one.
Number two, being successful, is the next value for me. The obvious reason for this is that 'success is awesome'. Imagine yourself happy, smart, rich, famous, or popular! That is success, the essence of life. Especially, the success that is attained after many disastrous failures is the best gourmet in the world. Success not only gives you happiness and brings you a lot of money, but also makes you work hard and learn; I believe that success can only be achieved through effort. Some unlucky people achieve success by a luck - their fake success does not continue on very long. The true success is what I value, and what I will always pursue.
Number three, being responsible, is the third important value for me. This derives from my number one value of having power. A powerful leader must perform his or her duties. Why would you call a person a leader when he or she cannot even do the assigned jobs? My dream and value is having power, and I think it is my first priority to take the responsibility.

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