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Tou Xeng Lor

by Rickool from Fresno

My hero is my father, Tou Xeng Lor. My dad has taught me a lot of stuff that I've done wrong needs to be done right. Being a very good person is the hardest thing because even if you think you did everything carefully and right, bad things still occur and makes you do the wrong thing. My father lives with me in his house in a family of both parents, 6 brothers (including me), and 1 sister. He is important to me because without him, I'll keep doing wrong things and never learn it until I am an old man. Although I've made bad decisions at first, he's the reason that made me do the right thing.

I respect my father and the rest of my family and the reason I was born was to have a better life than my parents. I've also admired my father so much of all the things he taught me how to be a very good person. He's like the wind following me, always make sure of all the things I've done are completely right. Although, I did do wrong things, he wanted to teach these lessons so that I'll never do it again. He also is the type of person that gives a big nasty lectures if you do something wrong. By that, it's a good thing because his lectures makes you remember that what the things you did wrong will never happened again.

Both of my parents were also the most important person in my life. They wanted us to be good people and have the best life that we can get. This was their passion, although it was not easy, they gave out all their time taking care of us for so many years. This was what i don't know how to repay them, but I'm very thankful to them for having them as my parents. Thanks to my father, I think I've learned how hard it is to be a very good person that I can possibly be. Although, he was strict, it made me learn a lot of things about the world and the decisions of my life.

Page created on 8/14/2009 12:00:00 AM

Last edited 8/14/2009 12:00:00 AM

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