(141 words) Life values are the most important ideals that a person carefully preserves in his heart. They are formed in everyone from an early age and affect our whole life.
For example, in the text of V.S. Tokareva, we see a conflict between mother and her sixteen-year-old daughter Oksana, who thinks only of herself and speaks rudely with her mother. Korolkov, her father, realizes that he is to blame for the selfish nature of his child - it was necessary to form the correct life values from childhood and to indulge less. And now you have to correct your mistakes and take up the upbringing of your daughter.
We see the same situation in the comedy "The Little Growth" D.I. Fonvizin. For Mitrofan, the main thing in life is idleness, sleep, and food. His mother, Mrs. Prostakova, did not teach him to respect his parents and elders, to study and be hardworking. Now it’s hard for a boy to establish normal relations, because he does not have the correct guidelines.
Life values must be formed from childhood, otherwise in adulthood it will not be easy.
An example from foreign literature: In the work of Antoine de Saint-Exupery “The Little Prince”, the Fox teaches his friend the life values accepted on Earth. His commandments say that we must be responsible for those who we tamed, and that the most important thing is not to be seen with our eyes - we need to “watch” with our hearts.
Example from the movie: In VV Menshikov’s film “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears,” the main character had strong moral convictions and her own set of life values. First of all, her daughter was important for her, for which she worked hard and earned a high post. Her Sasha did not need anything and lived as well as many children did not live in complete families where her father was.
Media example: Recently I read an article describing the life of Stephen Hawking, a famous astrophysicist who spent almost his entire life in a wheelchair. However, this did not stop him from writing books, where he clearly understood the wonders of the universe, inaccessible to ordinary people. His main value was enlightenment, and it is worthy of respect.