For me, this proverb reminds me that the people we look up to can shape our values and actions. When I was younger, my first role model was my father (or you can replace with your own). I admired his patience, hard work, and kindness to others. He always found solutions to problems calmly and never gave up, even when things were difficult. I liked these qualities because they showed me that success is not just about talent, but about effort and character. His example taught me to work hard, stay humble, and treat people with respect — lessons I still carry with me today.