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Yeah, probably, I guess probably just love. Probably the biggest one. Just loving others. And just like knowing what love is and how to be loved. You know especially on my mission; I’ve like been able to see how much God loves other people. You know how precious his soul is. So, I think, because I’ve been able to experience love. I feel like I am able to like give that to others as well. Yeah, I’m trying to think of any other values that I guess. Yeah, I guess just kindness.

And also, I guess, yeah, also, like independency as well, like learning things for your own. I think my parents always have, like, I don’t know. I don’t know how to describe it. Like they’ve never like properly, like, sheltered me if that makes sense. Like, I’ve always been able to, like always allow me to, you know, have my own experiences and stuff like that. I mean, like, I mean, still being sheltered. Because like, I guess yeah, because I’m an only child to my mom. So, she’s kind of like, you know, protective.