An example of someone who lived for someone else's goals and did not take responsibility is the tennis champion Andre Agassi. Agassi writes in his autobiography about how his father forced him play tennis for the money and how he turned to crystal meth to escape. Later, with the help of coaching, Agassi learned to love the game for his own reasons and found a purpose in raising tens of millions of dollars for at-risk youth in his hometown of Las Vegas, where he opened a preparatory academy.