Aristotle thought that actions construct a life. Performing virtuous actions produced the best shot at a happy life (eudomania). Habits, Aristotle thought, were best developed when you are young. Otherwise, one may be pulling against inclination to try to act virtuously.
Discuss how habits formed in your younger years serve you, or not. What was your parents role in forming some of the relevant life habits you have today? (Bonus points for integrating something that Aristotle himself had to say on this topic, but that’s not expected or necessary here.)