Tony reflects on his father's life, noting that while his father may not have achieved the same level of success, he lived in a time with stronger community bonds, higher standards, and greater pride. This comparison highlights Tony's dissatisfaction with his own achievements and the perceived erosion of traditional values. The implication is that material success does not equate to a better life, especially when community and pride are diminished. This thought process underscores a complex view of success and societal values.
Impact: Medium. This comparison frames Tony's internal conflict, suggesting his success comes at the cost of a more fulfilling life rooted in community and pride. It adds layers to his character, showing a man questioning the value of his own achievements.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:00:34 to 00:00:53.
Sources in support: Tony Soprano (Character)

