Past
In the late '80s, I watched Cold Summer of '53 in a cinema. I was deeply struck by Anatoly Papanov's final words: “I only regret one thing… Time. How much I want to live like a human being… and work, yes, work.
It was specifically the word “work” that resonated with me. As a child, it seemed completely unclear how anyone could desire work, although it did evoke respect. It left a lasting impression on me.
Present
During crises and wars, when I've regained my senses and fear has subsided somewhat, there's an intense urge to work ferociously. Here's how Armen Petrosyan describes the current moment on his website:
“Now is a time for rationality and honesty with myself. There's no longer any excuse for laziness or disorganization. ...The value of time has multiplied exponentially. I don't want to postpone anything anymore. …The topic of procrastination has become irrelevant.”
Future
Egor Bugaenko says: “We will be working more intensively because many tasks will arise.”
2022-03-15
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