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loving your job is a must. definitely again definitely. if you don’t like something, if you go to work, how to change the frame as soon as possible. hello, my name is milana, were you allowed to eat sweets as a child? i was my mother ’s beloved son, so i was limited in what they limited and, moreover, they tried to give me, uh, even more than emily themselves. i got all the best that was in the family and somehow there was a big threat of growing up completely selfish. although there is a sister in the family who is 5 years older than me, therefore sweet. i love, i'll tell you a secret that
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all men love sweets. it's just that there are those who don't admit it. and what were they forbidden to you in childhood? they forbade me almost nothing, but naturally there were things that were simply unthinkable in general and everyone understood that i would not do this, i would not steal there. uh, i don't know beat. something else to do is bad. well, if somewhere, somewhere, he smoked something, somewhere, he tore something out of his clothes. there, trying to get to some construction site, where it was impossible to go. well for this for this they just scolded for not beating and not very forbidding because they knew that anyway, this is how an adult is done. we also do not prohibit anything for children. in particular, ask interesting questions. purple microphone. and what are the most important words of your parents throughout
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your life? all parents, they want me to be successful. most importantly, they want me to be healthy. and when they instruct me in a given situation. and they tell me something, they proceed primarily from this, that i am the best, just like you all are for your dad and mom. and what should i do so that everyone around me thought that i was actually the best. black microphone, please, my name is katya and my question. who were you with at school? i studied well at school, there was not a single year that i did not graduate, and when i went to school , having absolutely the best grades, then it was fives with us
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. do you have certificates of merit now or not, at the end of the year. we had certificates of commendation if you behaved well and received all fives at the end. years to us they gave me a certificate of merit, and so it was the years when they received a certificate of merit, because i didn’t behave about myself, from here you have to judge, what kind of oleg olegovich was i and for what infractions did you most often receive neodas? someone got into a fight somewhere. the remark that the teacher writes to you, we had diaries and the comments were written in red, you don’t have this, too. yes, they wrote in red, well, sometimes they write three in a week, dad, he already says that i'm tired of the fourth one
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. you won't get it, you won't go for a walk. and you take the fourth you get then you take the washing machine and do it all. bach i think that no one knows, dad and dad are fine, and then the teacher wants to check his remark, but he is no longer in the diary. he runs to the director, to the head teacher, and immediately complains. the usual story. in general, i think that you have about the same we continue the conversation yellow microphone. my name is ulyana , as a child you were afraid of doctors. mom and dad weren't afraid. but when, of course, i had to go to the doctors there, the tooth was removed or treated there. this tooth made my knees tremble, certainly. my name is ksenia. i have one small request for you.
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e, please tell me, as a child, i always made me laugh a lot, when the doctor asked, uh, to show the tongue to look at the throat, could you do the same now, yes, damn it. this i can do. at what age and under what circumstances did you find out where children come from, probably, probably, it was early in the fourth and fifth grade, well, a medical family, there specific all these things are easier to relate to this than other families. this is all so taboo. although there was no internet, mom and dad were there books. which was called obstetrics and gynecology, and everything was written there. where do children come from, so it was possible for mom and dad. no, take it to read. so so it was early. maybe not even in fourth grade. maybe even earlier. how to read
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, in short. when you perform an operation on a person, you see you see bones and muscles or the living person himself, but more often i see the internal organs, to be honest with you, which are located in the stomach, but if we talk about your question, so in an adult way, then, of course , i see before just a person, because i don't, it's for the sake of just doing and telling someone that i'm good at it. i do this for the best after this. well, now the word to the yellow microphone is good? hello oleg olegovich my name is arseny and i have a question for you. um, do you remember
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your first patient? and what kind of operation was this? yes, i remember very well, uh, it was . it was already such an operation, when i received a medical diploma, which was one of the patients, he injured a serious arm. he had a problem inflammation i had to do, uh, an operation , figuratively speaking, to make additional incisions to remove, uh, this abscess and and for me it was emotional, because there was no one else besides my operating sister. and uh, there was this feeling that i was doing hmm. i understood that i was not doing anything great. no difficult. uh, i don’t do the operation, but i was worried, i was strong enough then, but thank god everything is fine. my name is lisa. i used to have a fear of blood, if you have any fears. well, of course, fears. i have it there.
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well, they are connected with the fact that something will happen to loved ones. will someone get sick there or what? i will not be able to help my family and friends in some situation. well, here, here, probably in this aspect my fears are there, yes, well, if you die. it’s difficult to answer and i’ve seen this a lot of times. but i never got used to it. and every time i experience the same emotions, emotions of some kind of endless grief and misfortune, and it is clear that a person is designed in such a way that these emotions then, uh, then they decrease and the pain. uh more, she
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it becomes dull and thank god. it seems to me that i am not afraid of death. and if this happens, then, probably, it should happen, because i will have nothing else to do here and nearby. i heard that all surgeons are atheists. you believe in god, surgeons. they are divided into two categories: those who believe in god and those who believe in god, when they feel bad, sometimes it seems to you that you seem to have done everything well. but everything turns out badly and then you start to think why it happened, sometimes you don’t find an explanation and you think so it was pleasing to the lord. sometimes, on the contrary , everything is fine in terms of colors. and you can’t understand why this is happening again, you think that
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the lord helped many surgeons, i know, everyone believes in something in their own way, that you can’t live without little faiths, the next yellow sector. my name is miroslava. what do you think, everything is in the hands of a surgeon or everything is in the hands? can you really rely on god like that? do you believe in life after death? honestly, honestly that's why, because i don't believe it. i
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can't imagine it. i can't explain it to myself. i understand what the soul is. i don't i know where she lives. i saw everything about a person and didn’t find a suitable place for it; it probably lives in all our organs and our senses, these organs. i know this for sure, if they are not used later, then the plantations will cease to exist, so it’s difficult for me. this transition is made at the moment when a person stops his earthly path and finds himself in heaven. i still don’t understand how this happens. earlier you said that you encounter deaths very often and have you ever the patient died on the personal table, if we talk directly at the time of the operation,
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then never. and if we talk about the period that happens during the operation and for an hour and a half or two after it after you completed your operation, it happened there. how you experienced it doesn’t matter to me, it’s absolute. true, he died. uh , immediately after the operation, 2 hours later, or he died, 2 days later, or he died. in 2 months. yes, mmm, it’s the same feeling, powerlessness, weakness and not understanding why this is so happened? especially if you did everything, uh, as you should, a feeling of disappointment and a feeling of dissatisfaction. and if you knew that
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this would happen, unfortunately, this also happens and i still don’t get upset. i don't want my work to be lost. god bless him with his work. this is my job. in the end. they pay me money for this. i don’t want it to be like this , i generally want everyone to live forever, but i understand that this doesn’t happen to relatives, but to losses. everything is different, again, i told you that i don’t like to tell lies, so i usually say, what i feel. i say what i feel, if i see that these are believers, i try to appeal to christian values. i'm trying to talk. about how the man fought, how he clung, how smart he was
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. i'm trying to talk. oh, how well done they were, how they supported him, despite all the difficulties and despite the fact that he had a baby, that they took advantage of every chance that could be used. i'm trying to set them up. uh, and say that there are children and nothing ends. life goes on, that you have to live by your own. well, here’s something depending on how i feel myself and what i think about those people, uh, loved ones who have passed away. hello, my name is stas can a miracle save a person, who doesn’t believe in a miracle to live , then it’s not interesting, well, has this ever happened to you in practice, of course the person lives well
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and feels well, i think that his eyes will open in 2 weeks, but he has porridge for tomorrow asks, you stand there and think, something happened. and we are transported to the red sector. my name is amalia have you ever lay on operating table and whether there were any injuries. yes, it was connected with my childhood, so to speak, my childhood pranks. and when i broke my arm there, i cut myself. well , my dad took care of it, because he is also a surgeon , and already in his adult life. it was related to football. during the game, i damaged my knee ligaments very badly, and i had to have surgery, and that’s how i met. it was as if he himself had become the subject of his own efforts.
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do you listen to music during surgery or does this only happen in movies? ask after the operation, what kind of music was i won’t tell you, because background music plays very often; everyone, the doctor, can have their own favorite playlist. in general, i don’t have such a thing, although if i really wanted it, i would, of course, have it. i have employees who adore jazz, and when jazz plays, i listen to it. i like him too. although i grew up on rock music of the late eighties and early nineties. sometimes i do this too, when i hear it my mood changes in a certain way, but it happens all the time operations that, in general, are weekend or trivial, when you hmm should not be as centered as possible and not when something happens to you that is extraordinary
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during the operation, because then i do n’t care what’s out there, what music is playing. what kind of weather is talking about what, but they immediately see it all and there is absolutely silence in the operating room when when this is the topic, and a lot of things coincide, in films, with reality or not? lifetime films, but there is some kind of complete nonsense there or weeks of zation. nepo, on the contrary, denigration of the profession or simply, well, complete nonsense, which has nothing to do with the work, but in fact, like absolutely most of the films there, dr. house ambulance, it combines elements of everything, uh, nonsense and truth.
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well, in short, and we move on to the black microphone, black sector, if you have any rites or rituals that you observe before entering the operating room, i can’t say that i’m a completely so and a sovereign person, but, well, probably more less superstitious than the sovereign shoes in which i performed my first liver transplant operation. i saved them of course, but not in order to constantly wear them, but so that there is simply some kind of memory. e no, i don’t get up with my left foot, i don’t go into the operating room on the right. in general, in general, no, 14, probably 15, if operations that last , well, they just go in stages: you come , do some part of the operation, then you take some kind of break, sometimes allow yourself a cup of coffee there. eh, come back there again and continue. probably, if you take the time
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that i did not leave the operating table, there were probably cases when hours in 14:00 had to do this. we are transported to the red sector. i heard that for a surgeon , the hands are the most important thing. how do you care for them? well, uh, hands - it's like a tool. eh, the most important thing for a surgeon. it’s your head, you need to take care of your head and think, think, as they say with your brain. yes, i think with my head , uh, well, i don’t take special care of my hands. and naturally, when i don’t want to do some work, there’s cleaning, let’s say, there’s dishes, we’ll come to an agreement. i need to take care of my hands, but i'm probably cheating in this situation, because i can do the hill and wash my hands. well, in general, they do not suffer from the fact that they have to work with them often. they suffer more from the fact that they often have to use products
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that are supposed to destroy germs and products that, of course, are not very beneficial for the skin. i read that, firstly, belarus underwent a liver transplant operation, do you remember your feelings during this operation? yes, i remember, maybe i would have forgotten. yes, journalists don’t let us forget, because on april 3 we celebrated 15 years since the excitement. this very one liver transplant operations, and certainly. oh, of course, i had to replay everything again, i had to watch the film that we were filming then, i wanted to look at photographs and a thousand operations since then. but of course, during these 1,000 operations , all sorts of things happened, but something like this has probably never happened and never will happen, because it was the first time that it
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worked out and it worked out. and it was all again a curiosity. it was intense. it was nerve-wracking because a lot of people wished it didn't work out. and this is all of course it never starts. do you remember your patient? well, of course i remember. i'm with him i've been with him for 10 years. after that, he communicated with our patients in general. they don't leave us. eh, well, i remember many people, i keep in touch with some who have become my friends, who are close members of our family. the specificity of the profession is this, because you give a person the most precious thing he has: life and health. and naturally people treat you this way in a certain way and that’s why this
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best profession on earth is already stretching up with a purple microphone, and what achievements in belarusian medicine are you proud of? there is someone to be proud of. in general, we live in a small, not very rich country. they entered the top 10 strangely in terms of the level of development of organ donation - this is transplantation. this is my merit. and the merit of our team, without a doubt, is decisive in the fact that, uh, we have completed a number of, uh, operations that, apart from us, are uh in the world. no one fulfilled e. and this is also confirmation. uh, our highest level is that to perform the first transplant operations and organs and in armenia and georgia and in kazakhstan and kyrgyzstan, it was our
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specialists who were invited because they were coming to us for treatment from such top medical countries. like , say, israel, japan and many many others , i am proud of all this, and i also have a certain relationship with this in the field of medicine. which countries are we ahead of and which ones can we lag behind? well, this is such a question, in general, and correct. and and, maybe not entirely, if we say, then we are not the worst in europe , not better, but not the worst and to be compared, in general you need to work with the best, then you yourself will grow plantations. we are somewhere in the top 20, top 25, probably in the world. eh, in some other positions it’s a little worse, but in a world with more than
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two it’s also strange to understand, we’re turning to the red sector, everyone, please. my name is pavel. you said that you love our country. here you value your family of friends very much. you are an honored surgeon of our country, and you even performed the country’s first liver transplant operation. but have you ever thought about moving and starting a job? in another country? now, especially since i heard the salaries are higher, there are other opportunities there, if you answer like an adult, it’s probably the price of everything in the world. a and uh, i received offers of this kind and well, there are many factors , uh, for which i did not accept these proposals, yes, and on the one hand, the matter that i dedicated to, on the other hand, the team, for
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which i am responsible third party. uh, well, a life that i like, and that suits me perfectly. with uh, the fourth side of the things you need be sure to do it here, uh, because no one will make them except me. and so, when every time this dilemma arose. here's what. i said, it outweighed me in a certain way. belarus kept here and a. i have not yet been offered the kind of money that could change all this.
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this place, unsound by nature, my little one gave birth begins near this place. why it works is my dad, the ear is the place for me. i just can't live with people. that is, they were kind-hearted honest people and protect their native land. feed the fish and admire nature and clouds. and our fountain is gurgling full of idyll, look, the poleshuki project on the belarus 20 shatyry tv channel. we propaganda tell them on tv about the horrors of war, that a peaceful sky above
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your head is the highest value. for us in our country, compared to the rest of the world , there is virtually no crime involving firearms. each trunk is accounted for. lukashenko defiantly speaks about the peaceful sky and the importance of the motherland for a person in alexandria, he speaks of a common world for a common fatherland at the slavic bazaar, and between these good holidays. he is an unpopular military man who deals with the cause of possible problems. and this is the economy. i am sure that alexander grigorievich will be president for a very long time, not because he wants to. that's how a person is. it seems to me that he would have long wanted a little more peace, but now the country needs it, so he will be igor’s author’s view of the main events in the country and on the international arena project propaganda watch on the tv channel, belarus 24, we will tell you about the main thing, the enterprise of our country, the uniqueness of our enterprise
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is that we are the largest processor of polymer materials in the republic of belarus, the name is number six, it produces baked goods, sweet confectioneries , we will introduce you to the people who work there, the most valuable important is for our company our team. these are his people, whom you try to let out and pass through yourself, after all. then, so as not to be ashamed, a very interesting team. to me i like to be a sorceress, of course, they root for their undertakings. and, of course, we will talk about the achievements in their work. if we do not apply modern knowledge modern technologies. well, then we won't have a future. and i assure you of the future we have. watch the quality mark project on the belarus 24 tv channel. oleg
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olegovich my name is vladislav. can you please give advice. how to meet a girl. you've been married for a long time. it’s just that i’m unlikely to help, because i forgot when i tried to do this. and probably probably those are my ways somehow. they probably won’t work now, because back then there was no internet of selfies or special ones. then we more often went to some dances that
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took place in some cultural center. well, everything is different. he's talking nonsense, and he couldn't give me any advice even with a girl. how to meet. well , in general, if we abstract ourselves from this department, well, it should be. that's what you want, do it. eh, if you are she she gets to know you, that means she’s your person and you ’ll feel good with her. and if on yours there are some there are attempts there to strike up an acquaintance with her, she doesn’t answer, then, then not yours and there’s not a lot of guys in the world, girls and girls can meet the guys themselves now and they say it’s time. thanks for your reply. oleg olegovich i have a question for you. were you a proxy for the president in the elections?
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why were you? because you think that alexander grigoryevich lukashenko has done a lot for our country. uh, because, uh , personally, but i’m grateful to him for what he did for the cause that i really love. yes the thing in my life for transportation is that i am grateful to him for trying to make the republic of belarus good and comfortable. a country to live in, because he loves his country very much. that's why it was there. will you listen to your wife's environment? try not to listen. you think it's so simple. well, seriously, i love my wife, we
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have lived together for 30 years, even more, and she is a very reasonable person who is knowledgeable about many things. she chops better than me, especially in domestic situations, and that’s when she usually obeys me it happens, it's good. what not to obey the next question is the black sector. please tell us how household responsibilities are distributed in your family. what are you doing? and what is your wife doing? i absolutely do not take it to the store. i absolutely can’t stand it. i do not like them. i feel uncomfortable choosing clothes from them. this is a whole story, so usually the spouse sees something. uh, or she leaves a deposit and brings it home. i measure it fits. we decide what we take, which means that the deposit remains where it is remains, but either if
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they don’t give a deposit, it means that within a few weeks she asks me to find time after work and stop by, and try everything on, and it would be desirable for her to arrive there at that time, and we decide on the products i i i won’t tell you now , you’ll ask me how much it costs in the store. i won’t say how much the meat costs there, i won’t say. because we don't buy it, we buy it. but i don't do this. as for some household things, do the cleaning, wash the dishes. yes, i don’t know there, well, it’s without problems. this is easy for me. i can wash dishes in general, i love it, although there is a dishwasher at home , but somehow lately we live together and hardly turn it on. eh, i'm resting. when i wash the dishes, what do i think? this is also useful to do sometimes, so here’s what concerns household things related to cleaning. but i can do this and i can cope with these. i
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want to ask you three questions about the last time the first time was the last time you felt happy at 2 am when i was coming back from my transplant surgery liver home, it's such a good feeling of an empty city. uh, i turned on the radio and there was music that sounded like it was sent from my youth. eh, a message from my wife that everything is in order. i arrived with a feeling of joy and a sense of accomplishment and lay down to rest. well, happiness is the feeling when you feel good, so this often happens, unfortunately, as well as some kind of adversity and failure. but everyone, the more you appreciate all the good things in life. when was the last time you told a lie? i don't remember, now i don't like to lie,
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i probably can't. but that doesn't mean i'm not saying something wrong. sometimes you need to collect, and i take it calmly. i just don’t remember , but it happened and when was the last time you were betrayed? if we talk about that, what if the people who did me such a betrayal that i cannot forgive. that is probably never. either i am like this, or there were no such cases where i lived with this, and it constantly ate me up like a worm, and i wanted to take revenge or, on the contrary, do something bad. there is no such thing. yellow microphone says surgeons they don’t operate on close people, but you could have one of your loved ones perform an operation on someone, but again, each surgeon
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speaks differently. i told you that my dad is busy, not undergoing surgery. and it was his choice. he believed that vot was better than him. nobody will do anything to me. i'm a little different. and, of course, if my loved ones and people need to operate on someone. i’d rather trust someone, because it will be emotionally difficult for me, but again, hmm, people like me are in most professions, and people like my dad, let’s say, are in the minority. hello, oleg olegovich here. why do you think that money plays a very big role in medicine today, although every doctor took the hippocratic oath? well, i think that this is such a deep misconception, who says that there is a hippocratic oath and money, in general there are thousands that are absolutely unrelated to each other and such social stereotype. how did you take the hippocratic oath? why should you treat
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everyone for free? well, in our time in our world , free doesn’t mean good. and secondly, you have to understand that this is a real profession. come on, people same tim for life making money is one of them, let's say. one of the criteria that distributes people on the social ladder, you will agree that it is probably fairer. place the person who worked more on the higher rung of this ladder. who read more? the one who strived more and who has more ability than the one who did it less. i believe that if there is no
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other measure, then it is necessary to play by such rules, there will be some other measures, we will discuss them. wow you ever cry? if so, what makes a person not sentimental enough? i cry when i watch good films that touch me. i even cry with joy when something good happens there with my daughter. i cry when i speak. the success of my patients in my team of those people who are very dear to me and this is also a cry not from grief, right? of course, when i lose people
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close to me, i cry too. and if we talk about tears, joy and such a pleasant feeling, then again, probably not so long ago was. if we speak there in tears of grief, then, unfortunately, this also happened at the end of last year. well, it doesn’t happen every day, of course, and not even once a week, much less often, but it happens. the next question is from the red sector, my name is daniil. and as you already said, you have people under your command. tell me, please, how do they treat you? they are afraid to respect you or treat a friend ask me, you know daniel well , to be honest, of course, i wanted everyone
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to respect me, all this 150 more people. tell secretly that i think it's not, though they don't tell me about it. this is such a complicated thing human relationships. i hope that the vast majority of my subordinates treat me with respect, and what is called evaluate me according to my professional qualities, i don’t need more, but i also think that there is a significant number of people who tell me in person how they tell me respect and appreciate. but behind the eyes they say something completely different. and what they don't think is much known.
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yellow mic turn, tell me what you're missing would not be able to live a single day. you don't even know what your job is. here could you live without it, of course i have a weekend here . i live without her. there are even days there during these holidays, when no one calls me, and i, of course, feel uncomfortable at this time, but somehow i live , i can live a certain number of family days , i can also go without food. i can do without water. without a book, but you can also not read for a day. there i know, without sleep. well, more than once it happened sometimes and for two days i had to not sleep, there are no such of things. perhaps if you could start all over again, what would you change in your life. i can't tell you to change,
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because er in general, i think that i live a good life. of course, these are the things that i would like to have there relatively speaking, there before. you learn a foreign language by water skiing learn to ski learn to ski to earn money. uh, there's a lot more out there than i've earned. well, i want to start life here. at first, everything in life will change absolutely drastically, there it will not become a doctor, an engineer and a teacher or astronauts no i didn't like my likes. this signal means that temporarily questions to the hero and steklo oleg olegovich now you have to choose the best questions of this program, probably, here you asked me the last three questions. these
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are very meaningful and about betrayal and about a feeling of joy or about feelings of happiness, if so philosophically serious in terms of an adult, then i liked your questions the most, i will ask the authors of these questions to introduce themselves. my name is amalia zalesskaya i study at the gymnasium number two of the city of minsk before your eyes. and to your applause, you have some plans in life to become a doctor, but i think that yi suggests we have prepared a small souvenir for you. he is connected with our center, he has already come to visit us and we will tell you and show you what we do. what kind of people do we treat? what equipment do we use? welcome thank you amalia - this is for you from our
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center and from me personally, i wish you all the best. now you have a great opportunity to ask the children three questions. the first question is this. which one of you? wants to be a doctor and who after this show? wanted to become a doctor. these are the ones who want. but it's all ahead of you. okay, but i still see that , in general, it’s not in vain that i receive my salary and it’s not in vain that i live in this world, because there are at least 20 percent of the audience like me, and this is a very cool and pleasant second question.
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so, in general, who do you think lives better for adults or children? life is better for children because they have less to worry about, as if their parents are responsible because of them, they just tell you something, and they still have their whole lives ahead. well, those who are adults, like those who have a family, but because when they get old they will have someone to talk to, uh, with whom, as it were, to live, they go on all sorts of fishing trips. you can look from different angles, there are children whose children do not like families very much, on the other hand, to an adult, because especially an adult who does not have children of his wife lives there, it’s good, because he doesn’t have to look after the children there. can you imagine, what a joy it is to take care of a child, uh, help mom when you can help? i don't know how to love my wife there. it's such a thrill. well, here's another question. you asked me about food. i
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could never live uh in my life. hmm but here's what happened if all the achievements of mankind were taken away from you. i mean your gadgets and mobile phones. that's all, uh, theoretically. eh, who among you could live there quite calmly for 5 days without them. and now, honestly, who has managed without gadgets for at least five days in their life? already less, but what i wanted, i always when we argue that you are different, i always say, well, others don't mean worse either and no gadgets. even the coolest they are ordinary human things. such
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as love, kindness, human life , mutual assistance, lack of betrayal, they cannot replace. and if you had a good time with me, that's great, but i got real pleasure from you. thank you very much oleg olegovich , it’s time to say goodbye to our audience , director of the minsk scientific and practical center for surgery, trans-contology, hematology, oleg rumo. today the program has 100 questions for an adult. here i ask you stay olegovich, tell me which of the questions asked today was the most difficult for you. well, why can't i live? well , it seems like you start to think, you never thought about it, so you had to go through all sorts of different things. was there a moment when he wanted to run away from the studio? no good
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guys, i'm talking about children. it’s not for nothing that at this time today you managed to answer 49 questions . you will come to us again to beat your result if you call us there. i am addressing our audience, do you think that our hero was as open as possible today? who's counting what "yes"? raise your hands. why do you think so? who is ready to speak? oleg olegovich never used his option to refuse questions. even when it was clear that it was hard for him to answer. what well, it seemed to me, even almost burst into tears. it was evident that he sincerely answered our questions, but on the other hand. why would he lie? after all, he must be honest with us. oleg olegovich seemed to me a very open, kind, positive person with whom it was a pleasure to have a conversation and listen to how he answered questions. after this conversation. you are no longer afraid of doctors. but to my colleague olegovich, i would go. he is very
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kind, he believes that oleg olegovich was not sincere today. there was a sincere honest and one who is in the shower, when he believes that he was not. well, did not answer his words that he was telling a lie. i think they are very wrong. after all, i have experience, even if i am 11 years old, but i have seen that when people lie, they immediately think about this speech, but do not plan everything and calmly answer. this. it seems to me that he showed all his rightness, all his kindness. and maybe, uh, even uh, soon everything will be better in his life than now. we have such a rule that the hero always has the last word. summarize the conversation was great. it was very interesting for me, and i want to thank the guys for being so
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