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and it seems to me that petrovna crawls through and knows about her in her most diverse qualities that we were able to recognize, thanks to both of you today , the better it will be on earth, in which it seems to me, so thank you very much. i would like to give a gift from our program not to you personally. and oh, this is our gift to honda which is a gift to thank you successfully for an already difficult field and stronger. thank you very much. thank you. now he is a successful photographer, a professional skier and a happy person, but everything could turn out completely differently 8 years ago, life subjected
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him to a difficult test, while climbing elbrus, he stumbled and fell down 2 km. rolled down a rocky slope and survived more than a day. he fought for life, suffered from thirst, lost 10 kg of weight, and stopped feeling his legs. the rescue operation lasted more than 10 hours, and that's it. this time did not leave him. hope legs could not be saved. and it radically changed his life, and for the better. now he continues to go to the mountains, he is professionally engaged in skiing. prostheses. taught him the basics. never give up and always go to the intended goal, not paying attention to the obstacle alone with everyone alpine skier, mountaineer and photographer sergey alexandrovna hello i am glad to welcome you
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in our studio you know me always very interested in people who, uh, some from a general point of view, but misfortunes are interpreted as a new impetus to life. but you are almost a gift. i would even say destiny. and why i do not know how to answer this question. this is by far the most difficult question. although he probably expecting. the thing is, when it happened, yes, uh, well, it was a state of shock. here i am , there without legs with a temperature. i feel very bad. it's physically a complete nightmare. yes, that is, you do not know how to live and you are physically ill, well, in general, everything should collapse and it should have been bad inside. well, that's normal, yes, but that didn't happen to me. i do not know how to explain it. for me. this is a great gift. this uh, uh, i was already happy, then in a completely terrible state with the simplest things a window opened. i heard how it birds. and i felt good. from this. i was happy. eh,
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the simplest things. this i regard as a gift, because i do not know the answer. yes, where did it come from and because of what and why? and because well , i'm not something that i didn't deserve. i did n’t do anything for this, because sometimes you find the strength in yourself to pull yourself out of the swamp. there, well, somehow you do something, and it was. well, for free , you got the feeling of a gift, but you know what i suspect, maybe because the chance that you could lose this life is completely and he was too big enough. maybe this is not a chance. these are rough statistics. more than 90% of such a situation dies within an hour and a half, respectively, live 32 hours. it's a problem and during all these hours of knowing that it's, well, it's like, you'd rather send there than stay here and
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so there is that, well, like the news that there will be an amputation, it did not cause some big problems. i'm alive, well, in general, what you went into it, well, i don't know, call it a tragedy. for me. this is indeed a very big adventure. it sounds completely crazy and well speaking of tragedy, most recently before this injury. i didn't have a mother. that was a real tragedy for me. it's something i can't even explain going through and it's become so serious for me. why did she die so hard. it's cancer and it's scary when your loved one dies. so hard for me for several years was a key issue in understanding the world in an attempt to understand it, yes, in general, in every minute, i felt that it was important for me to understand what death from why is it at all. eh, it was so important. i counted in general everything that is possible on
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this topic to understand what death is, what everything is beyond these limits of the concept, that is, i tried to approach this issue from all sides. well, the most productive way. well, this is the key to existential psychotherapy, the idea is that in general, death does, the very concept of being present in our life makes our life valuable. ah, when an aunt with a scythe is standing nearby, you begin to understand what is really valuable to you, what is important? and what? well what's the point if she's around as well and for me it wasn't a word for a few years it was straight. well, that's the question that was pounding every minute, perhaps that's why i'm there in the woods in the mountains. yes, it’s high and scary, and in no case was i looking for death, in general i don’t like risk, i can’t stand it. yes, i always buckle up, but beyond the limits. i'm interested in extremely simple and and it's just
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interesting that literally that's before the ascent. yes, we were going to elbrus the next morning, it was generally a training climb, we had plans very serious. in the evening, the thought suddenly comes to me that death is insanely interesting. this is the most interesting event that can happen to your life, it, well, sounds crazy, but the point is that, as it were, and at that moment all questions open up. that is, as if everything falls into place, everything is for real. here uh. you say, but about this fall that happened, that, so to speak, elementary attention was needed. that is, it was not some kind of direct extreme extreme. it's just that they caught a foot in the foot, as i understand it for its own and further, and flew down these seconds fall. do you remember them? yes, very good, and again it's hmm well, i fell for a long time, not a second. yes
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, it's about 2 km. that is, i flew without a single, not like nadezhda without any, as it were, some kind of ability to cling to this world. that is, it’s just sausage and twists you, and such a thought and non-thinking came. eh, it's very straight forward that i'm not trying. it's like reflecting. it was really there, uh, long-term. i this feeling, realized that e. well, there's nothing from me depends. it's a feeling of trust. well, that's how it will stop me, well, thank god it won't stop. well , it's not mine either. it was i who flew in absolutely trusting, because it was not scary around, very scary. this is the ultimate feeling. this is a terrible fear. ah, there is fear. eh, when you get out of your comfort zone, he says, that is, well, and there you are completely lost to this world. it 's very scary anyway. it's not going anywhere
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and it's not a question. can you overcome this fear? well , live, yes, continue to continue, well, there is fear completely binds. uh knocks you into a brick. and you turn into nothing. yes, but sometimes you can work in this state. and this is my crazy sport. it helps me. and i am me very , uh, i'm afraid of this, yes, go out to the start. dive into a state of absolute e is not that discomfort. well, fear, but when you manage to work there in this zone. this is very cool. it 's really great. this is a huge energy, which there is no limit there. let's listen now from your friend dima who was just together with you at this time in the mountains, who actually made a lot of efforts in order to save you, as he recalls this moment. the most difficult moment was this just yet. we were still on the slope, and well, i found it. well, when there was a
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panic, uh, respectively, the panic passes both for me and for him, and then we begin to act, more comrades came up. we brought things. and when it's more or less everything. well, the overnight stay was ready, then the mood was better. now the unknown remains, only when the rescuers will come, but we were with them on communications, and so er, well, too. it was obvious that they would come in the morning or a little later. well, after i came to my senses, again, uh, everything was there, not in black colors. yes, we already thought how to return to the city. how to arrange life there? well, from such things, uh, there are. well, yes, we are friends, well, this has been like this for more than 20 years, probably, and has not changed at all. no, he will say. so he became more
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mature and only in this respect he changed, and his feelings of life and this is endless optimism. he remained the same as at 12 years old. well and, of course, i don’t perceive seryoga as disabled and with a limited person with disabilities. it is really impossible to apply the word disabled person to you, your possibilities are not limited. you just do what people don’t do with their legs, so to speak. but you even somehow insist on it. here are your quotes. you say don't expect me. there are people of an unfortunate invalid in the four years that i live without grandchildren, i visited the mountains of norway on volcanoes, kamchatka, i can walk 10 hours in a row on a slope with a 30-kilogram backpack. i have space prostheses, german. in short, iron legs are cool. you might think
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that this is such a self-incantation. here i am disabled. and that's even better. yes, i don’t know, somehow i live with what i have, yes, using the opportunities that there are, it’s all technical difficulties. there are a lot of things in the life of every person. er, well, any technical problems. yeah, i don't know, the sink broke, uh. the disorder is something i have a broken leg disorder, well, the first year and a half. it really hurts, that is, like walking on prostheses. it tryndets excuse me, especially there for the first time i reached the kitchen. uh, i drenched myself, then literally oh, well, from pain, uh, and on crutches, but at the same time this disgrace of the last happy, because i can walk. that's all. it's in this nonsense. i can do that, well, it's a matter of training. this is a question.
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e my efforts. the chances of his salvation were negligible, rough statistics are small, more than 90% in such a situation dies within an hour and a half, respectively, live 32 hours. it's a problem and for all those hours of knowing what it is, well, it's like, you'd rather go there than stay. there are real tragedies here. he considers the death of his mother, she was dying very hard. it 's cancer and it's scary when your loved one dies. so hard. he is calm about life on prostheses, because the quote you say, do not expect me. there are people of an unfortunate disabled person, iron legs - that's cool. i live with the fact that there are a lot of technical problems in the life of every person. yes, i don't know, the sink broke. uh, the disorder is there, i have a leg
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broke disorder. life without borders sergey alexandrov has an amazing photo of you right after you were rescued. uh, it means that the rescuers lowered after 32 hours from the mountain 32 hours of waiting, the doctors ascertained to the hospital. lost 10 kg. just for these, too, yes for these for these 32 hours of waiting. how long the legs are broken irreparable bleeding and so on. here you lie smiling, and i saw my friends, that in general it was also an absolutely amazing feeling. i'm insanely losing see and it wasn't something that i had to call everything there, but somehow in the stump. now, i was just really glad to see my friends. e people who communicated with me there and failed to immediately start a conversation with a living person to me then, e crowds of friends climbed into this same hospital until night, then over the fence. it was
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cool overall. and do you remember how it was a special impression when a butterfly flew into your intensive care unit? well, this is just an example, it’s just, probably, it’s just very beautiful, and i remember that there ’s not even such a butterfly there, just a dead moth. well, a butterfly appeared. well, yes. well, it’s just, uh, this is it, when you’re lying down during the animation, but i don’t think you pumps, it’s like, like, but i was really pleased that this world exists in general, and it’s so big and beautiful there, that there’s something else , because in intensive care there is a creepy place, in general, next to you people are constantly either dying or something else . well, there, a nightmare in general, here is and here is something living wonderful. and these are the little things that made me very happy, and again, you understand, everyone asks me. uh, motivational secret. here, come on tell me how it is, too. yes, in the same
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case, well, not exactly like this. come on, it's hard, but this is a gift, it's a freebie. i don’t know where it came from, and what it is, well, in my life there was such a very simple plot, but at the same time, for me it is subjectively very valuable almost mystical experience. i used to go to students. but in practice, i was in a terrible, creepy, so nasty mood. and there was a well there, i wanted to spit such a nasty one all right and it was cold, it was so chilly. and here i go and suddenly uh, suddenly i'm behind, as if hugging something, it’s warm, warm and i turn around, and there is the sun. it's like it's a gift, when you don't deserve it for free. do you want like yes? well, a well? yes, and you are hugged by something like that. i must
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say you have an amazing story. e of your marriage, but because the year before this happened . well, let's call it misfortune. and so, although, this is the case when there would be no happiness before misfortune helped. and you broke up with yours. eh, wife. that is, she was your girlfriend, as i understand it, or either she wasn't even a girl anymore, or you were an unsuccessful attempt to woo her. well, to cut a long story short, she wasn't there for you just when you were in the hospital here, so she reappeared on the horizon. eh, tell me what it was like, it's impossible at all. yes, that is, it does not fit into any social norms. well, it's just, well, before that we had met for a very short time, we had only just met and somehow it didn't work out there. uh, she was there, she had her own problems, in general, she wasn’t up to me, and in general, we are broke up. and then she found out about me. here
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is something on the internet somewhere. and just came to the hospital her words. how exactly did she say, because otherwise, well, she didn’t know how to, that is. she just came to regret came. here is the key word. this is the worst. what can be done with a person in such a situation to feel sorry for him, i learned how to become disabled in the head. here are the parts. well, probably not in part, maybe in general, well, as it were, to a greater extent. she saved me from that, you know. are you lying down? you are so helpless, well, really objectively helplessness, really objectively hard and asking, well , someone give me a glass of water. i'm just this image. it seems to me very accurate, and naturally, they immediately serve you. well, i'm helping you. you ’re lying like this, can i have an egg there , something else, pizza there, here, and here with
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olives, here and there, here you are, here it is, and here it is, and chocolate and candy. oh come on, and then, and then you know what happens at some point, and people are watching, yes, you can reach out yourself glasses and such. well, it’s easier for you to file for me and such an insult arises immediately immediately. here, but this one, well, how am i so unhappy. and you, and you can't give me a glass. here and this a-a man turns into a completely monster moment. it happens hmm right away and eventually. it turns into a man. he himself is no longer capable of anything, but a terrible resentment for the whole world for his loved ones, constant snot and a complete lack of personal strength. this is it's scary. it happens very quickly uh-huh that's unfortunately, and polina in plain text. you i am not at all interested in this. just in a rigid and wheelless form, not only that, she continues to
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do so. this is very hard for me. in the literal sense. well, yes, i am, well, if not how to say, maybe yes, it’s wrong to formulate this here. she feels very subtly when you yourself can, but when you pull someone's strings, you start to pull. she immediately feels it and this thread at once and that's it. that's when you are well, when i was sick, especially after and when i'm tired after training, well, i really want to follow you they looked after there, well, uti-way all that. hmm . unfortunately, this is not about her here. no, you see. she is very affectionate and gentle, but this is the case when you yourself have the necessary energy so that he can be in communication. and when you lie like a rotten person, yes, then you don’t expect
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any help from her, and that’s not the same thing. get up and then we ’ll talk hard, but in my case it’s exceptionally effective, that is, you got on your feet and went and the elections didn’t seem to happen, right? you a year later, uh, made her very beautiful balloon proposal at that moment you already had prostheses, right? yeah. although we went for a ride in a wheelchair for half a year, it was terrible. yes, she had to carry it there. and this is very hard. i was in a wheelchair for six months. i even managed to, uh, i went to the city center and went alone and even found a job for myself. although i didn’t have problems with finances at that moment, my friends were incredibly able , including money, for the first couple of years. i did n't think it was such a problem at all. that's why they are needed for some reason, but i really loved that's not i love and love photography. and then i also found it there on the first floor in the studio, all this was
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possible, but nevertheless, doing photography even in a wheelchair, but it is very difficult with a wheelchair user. that is the first time. you thought that now i want to understand development, as it were, when prostheses appeared then. from the very beginning, i think that there will be prostheses, or did you initially think not. well, it’s okay, so you need to get used to the wheelchair of life. i don’t know at what point something happened there, it’s from the category of technical solutions. and this is a big adventure dentures is here is my very favorite joke. it's true, the wife joked again, and she keeps complaining that she has one closet with these very things. i have two with legs. that's it. it's really like that, it's just a blockage, it's for every function for every movement you need new legs. and thanks to my prosthetists.
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my god, what would he do without them. they just did not come up with anything, but they are under what are the goals of each leg? well, first of all, it is under each function, that is, unfortunately, in general, our legs are unique in general creation and any artificial limbs. it's just an attempt to get closer. accordingly, to walk you need one, to walk over rough terrain another, to walk with a load of the third, to run the fourth and for my beloved to ski. this is fundamentally different. and whose idea was to get married anywhere, but in the forest at a crossroads. i don’t remember whose. but of course, polina was worried that i screwed up there. it's just that i'm a very uncomfortable person. i can rather live in the forest on a tree without anything. well, i'm generally fine here, eh. well, a wedding is such an event, when do you need everything to be right? yes, so that people can wear beautiful dresses and shoes, and here
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is some kind of forest. yes, i was, of course, scared, but i'm a wedding in a restaurant. well i have a lot of videos of weddings in the restaurant and i already have yes i work. and now i'm tired of seeing. well, as it were, i'm not what to see, i'm starting to work. i come to the restaurant and start working. it was somewhere to escape from the internet that we had time it was everything was done, yes, that is, we secured ourselves from the rain and from everything it was your wedding photo on the internet. they are truly extraordinary beauties. i'm crazy sorry that we can't show them on us in the program, because you forbade us to show your wife. it's hard to say, well , first of all, she doesn't want to. how about convincing her? this is a completely pointless exercise. you understand this, right? what are you doing on your feet? because she decided so she said a glass of water is not wait for me. you can do it all there. why
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doesn't she want to? it's a big load, actually, when well, isn't that what you get recognized for? i could probably manage, but it's not just that. hmm, it's like a different world and different energy. things are changing so much and i'm not sure if i can handle it? yes hmm yes? he is sure that you become disabled in your head when you ask, well, give me a glass of water for someone, and of course, they immediately serve you. well, they help you. here you are lying like that, can i have an egg there, something else there pizza, and there, and this, and this. and this, and chocolate and candy, and people are watching. yes, you can reach the glass yourself. how am i so unhappy. and you, and you can't give me a glass. here and this a-a man turns into a completely monster moment. sergey has more prostheses than outfits. at
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his wife. i have a very favorite. joke. it’s true, my wife, she joked again, but she complains about everything that she has one closet with this very thing with things, and i have two with legs for each type of activity. he has a separate pair of legs, in order to walk he needs one to to walk over rough terrain is another, to go out with a load of third, to run fourth and for my we to ski. it 's fundamentally different life without borders sergei alexandrov have you had a daughter? uh -huh and this is ah, set some new goals for you. yes , it generally changes everything. the most remarkable thing is that, you know, in childhood, you really love the new year, your birthday. yes, and then you become old and rotten. and it's like setting holidays at some point. just how would you lose the holiday you lose. well, he, well, he gave a cool birthday there, he called back to everyone there. and when a
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child appears, everything returns, the magic returns and the new year returns and now i have the opportunity to make a holiday for her, yes, to make joy. it's just incredible i know that you travel a lot, and you travel with your family, including, well, for example, you drive a car. yes, of course, you drove her to no, i didn’t just drive her . uh, actually, i rode a bike. and i went, seriously, it was a long time. well, six. 8.000 traveled miles a year. well, yes, it's 50 kilometers a day there. this is approximately the average. well, you got into the car and began to drive it, realizing that you have a responsibility to the family, because, well, you need a husband, father, somehow, because it is convenient. you once said that you can say change at any time. uh, i need to go to the mountains. and what is this place of
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solitude for you, which you, but still need it so, well, at any moment i can no longer, because i have a wife and a daughter. and this is hmm the base part of mine life is unchanging. yeah, i mean, if they're doing well, then i can have fun. here is entertainment or solitude after all, well, look at the mountains in the figures that went before the injury. i don't walk anymore, but it's a very important part for me to find the state when it's so difficult. yes, i have to find it. well, some incredible resources are important to me. i want to search through it, which is probably why i do this completely crazy sport, i was allowed to do it when the injury had already happened before. yes, you are not very to them came close. i didn't know what it was. that is. i, uh, we were engaged in ski touring, that is, with a heavy backpack, we descended from high mountains. but this is a
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completely different technique. here, uh, skiing technique is classic. this is completely different and it is when you have already put on prostheses to go skiing. it has become a kind of test for you too, will i find more resources in myself? well, here it is in this case. well, that and that too, but in this case, it's also a thrill. so i wanted to return to the topic of prostheses, because in fact in fact, now about the fact that there is a complete wardrobe of these prostheses, well, prostheses, this is not a cheap business, that's what and how. i know at first the prostheses helped you raise money. the fact is that it is not so bad in our kingdom. so, in fact, everyone makes normal prostheses. well, you don’t need to think that a person there must definitely run with an outstretched hand, and so on. all problems are solvable, sometimes difficult to solve, but they are solvable, and uh, well, uh, a man helped me. he 's just me in the river half a million yes, that's on and like on prostheses, on which you can immediately walk quickly
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, well and beautifully, and for a crossed month. and this briquette gave money. i don't know, i'm insanely grateful to him, because then i knew it very well. oh , it was through friends of acquaintances. uh, that's just what a person who knew there was such a problem would say how can i help. we need good dentures. i went to the prosthodontist, i say. here's what you can do here super-duper good. really. on what you can walk at all and not think about anything, uh, he drew the numbers. and so this man took and gave me this money in your life was the first. well, so that you know so much, this is how the universe opens towards you, in the literal sense of the word, when you need a lot of money and a person appears who speaks in and don’t think about anything. it's hard for me to say the first uh. hmm , i'm afraid, just getting to the point.
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in fact, that's all for me now. this time helps. just an incredible amount of people and not just money and, well, purely organizational and, well, just support, because, uh, i don't even know. start thanking because it's, well, really fantastic. did you know that this is how the world works or would you be more willing to say that, well, i mean , you know, like when a person relies on himself on himself and only on himself, or suddenly discovers for himself that actually, uh help is always and everywhere there is such a key, which is extremely important for me, it appeared precisely after the injury, because before the injury, as i said for me, it was such a direct key to the world. it was the concept of
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what death is that it is extremely important and now i feel and know that she is standing somewhere, and it seems to me that it is very correct to know about this, but she appeared.

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