When I say family values, I mean that my family is more important than other people and they deserve more from me, but mostly I'm going to do what I can to rig the game in their favor. It's like the hierarchy of needs. You help those close to you first and when that's satisfied you can move further outside your circle. You would have to be a Democrat to want to help someone before you help your family or spread the help out to everyone where it's useful to no one. Everyone cheats and that's the first thing you need to teach your family is to be wary of other people taking your stuff. It goes back to the nature of people: bad.
I love my family so much that I built (not literally) a fortress to protect them. It's my sanctuary to keep all the bad elements out there. They will be safe in here. I won't expose them to any of the bad people in the world, which might be a problem when they grow up and have to fend for themselves with an unnatural fear of diversity. But when they turn 18 they're someone else's problem.
My family is my most important treasure.
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