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the mentality is correct you are right, yes yes what here look, let's let's try together. i'm also willing to share. i also thought about this a lot, so i think, look. i think there are a few things they didn't take into account. they thought we were just like them, that is. here is my hypothesis that they predict, they considered in such a way that if it were applied to them, it would lead to such results. they felt that russian society would behave in the same way. well, what is also the first pressure they put on was pressure on material and economic things. well, the sanctions were some goods. no, that's bad. well , of course, it's bad when there are no goods, if you are used to buying some imported goods, but they are not. this is what hits people. well, of course it hits. well, what is there? yes , it means that the information war is pressing, well, of course, it is pressing, that is, all their actions. in general, yes, they certainly exercise pressure, which they did not take into account. they did not take into account, but indeed you
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correctly said the spirit. uh, there's a mentality, i would said such know, but cultural foundations. and the basics for russia in which, uh, there are things that are much more important than, but the ability to purchase this or that product in a store. well, because a much more important story for uh people living. uh, in russia this question is fairly unfair. this is not a question of our own. this is a question. uh, that very choice, uh, means the right of independent choice. what books should i read? what kind of music should i listen to, their mistake, just consisted in the fact that they were trying to hook on material. they are just the part that, from the point of view of moral values ​​of spiritual values, got exactly the opposite
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effect, but because from the point of view of justice, look, well, from the point of view of justice, when they imposed sanctions against various kinds of leaders. this is fine. well, this is a completely normal story. yes, you understand that when you work in the public service and participate in decision-making. you consciously accept. it's just how? well, as part work? yes, it means that there are absolutely no problems, so there is no reason when they began to impose e sanctions on the children of different bosses there. this is already unfair on the one hand. yes. the children of their fathers do not answer, on the other hand. these are the children of the chiefs. well, they seem to be not very sorry, which means, well, seriously. that's the next question. that's when it turned into something that they started kicking out en masse. uh, there schoolchildren or students who honestly asked exams paid money for their education. them began to survive from foreign e, universities and schools. well , that's it, that's it, that's a completely unfair
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story. and what was the point here, in my opinion, is so directly egregious. well, when paralympic athletes were kicked out of the paralympics. well, you must agree. well , i'm sorry, right? well, bastards, but it’s also impossible, yes, so, well, we understand that people already have limitations, but those associated with health with injuries, congenital or acquired. you understand what it means for a person with disabilities , preparing for the paralympics. he spends on this. well, i just bow down to these people. this requires the courage of the will of the forces, they have been preparing for this for years after this. all our wonderful western partners, who always said that for them sport is outside the politics of pierre de coubertin , the olympic movement, what they do first invite our couple to the olympic team, and then, when the guys arrived, they say no, we don’t let you in, but where it? but where is it? yes? well,
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when this whole story went that you can’t listen to tchaikovsky, rachmaninov can’t be listened to dostoevsky cannot be read. chekhov cannot be staged in theaters. well, what are the pathos about the fact that russian cats cannot participate in the competition of european cats, but i was personally finished off by the story when turgenev's double was banned from participating in the competition of the best world trees. well, what they wanted, they got exactly what they wanted from the point of view. uh, well, the cultural code of russia yes, they began to act absolutely unfairly. it is clear that this is not a question of what a specific solution is, but a question of what, well, in in general, they proceed from the fact that everyone should do, as they see fit. and if, uh, suddenly, well, first, the residents of donbass say that we have our own point of view, we don’t impose our point of view on others, but we don’t want
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anything to be imposed on us. give us the right to make our own decisions, as we said at the beginning, we want our children to study in russian. we want to listen to tchaikovsky. we want to read chekhov and watch him in the theatre. we don't force you to listen. what are you looking at? you but us something not impose. here's a fundamental story, because as a result of this, and the result is right back. i think that it is difficult, of course, with my pressure in all the challenges. these are serious challenges with which there is a lot of work to be done, but this also opens up colossal opportunities, because i have already said so in our country, uh, the russian society responded, on the contrary, the consolidation. which has not been for a large number of years. we have such a feeling of pride in your country, a feeling of patriotism, a feeling of love for russia, well, if you like, here is such for me, this is the motto of the public action. we are together, this is what is happening now in russia, such consolidation, both generational and
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international, and this, of course, is a time of opportunity. move on. here it is, actually about the time of opportunities, but because the sixth principle. uh, is that of course we are different and because we are different with each other is not easy. well, the truth is, yes, it means that with friends and relatives and in the family, it means that it happens not just hmm because we like something different, we think differently, we have different relationships. we we can argue, we can swear, but here's the fundamental thing. in my opinion, what is the question, how do you use it? but it can weaken this difference. can strengthen with the right approach, the fact that we are different is a strength. well, an example. here i specially took a few pictures of a symphony orchestra, but imagine for a second a symphony orchestra, where there are only drums, they are all the same, but you cannot play tchaikovsky. or even some violins. well, you
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can already try something, but in general, it will not be tchaikovsky it sounds like the speaker is responsible for understanding. it seems to me very important and correct, if you were not understood, this is not because the person is, uh, guilty or wrong in something? this means that you have not found the words with which you must convey this, and vice versa, a very good principle. i didn’t bring it here so as not to display extra slides, but uh, this is a lesson that, uh, such a legendary person once gave me. mm. nam pacho hayashi is toyota's former chief technology officer, the last direct remaining student. uh, famous
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oh lord. one of the creators of the toyota production system, this kaizen. now many people are facing this. this. well, this is the most effective system for building standard processes, perhaps, which toyota adopted, then everyone in the world. and he helped us a lot in rusatami and helped us build this work. he had a wonderful phrase. for which i will remember for the rest of my life. she sounds like this, the higher your position, the smaller the mouth should be and more. think good formula. to me it seems that it applies not only to positions, because the more responsibility you have for making a decision, the more you should be able to hear. don't talk about hearing, because only then can you take into account the uh people's opinion, and uh, only then can you make the uh right and uh
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effective decision. and, of course, from the point of view of different problems or an opportunity, from the point of view of russia, i specially put it in the second picture, and people in different national costumes of our country live on the territory of russia 196 nationalities and ethnic groups. is it a challenge, is it a problem or is it an opportunity. that's how you feel, who thinks the opportunity raise your hands. thank you for asking this question differently. it was asked that the presence of such a large number of nationalities and ethnic groups in the
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russian federation strengthens or weakens us. 94% of russian citizens said that it strengthens and only 6% said that, in their opinion, weakens. yes, this is a huge potential. he demands he demands a lot of respect. it requires patience, because yet we are different. we have different traditions, different cultures, different habits. but, if we are able to combine it for a common purpose. it is, of course, strength. well, i think the best example of this is what he said. remember, you probably, and when this is the first decree of the president after the special military operation in donbass, the first person who was awarded the title of hero of russia unfortunately posthumously nurmagomed gadzhimagomedov. e, senior lieutenant of the airborne troops, who died during a special military operation and remember, it was then that vladimir vladimirovich said these words. i'm here so far. eh, and then i remember
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when i heard them and still. goosebumps run through my skin, because i can tell you for sure that it is clear that when the president is preparing for a speech, his assistants prepare some kind of proposals, thoughts, theses. none of the assistants wrote anything of this. vladimir vladimirovich said this on his own behalf. and now i remember well that when he said this, goosebumps ran right down my back, so as not to say. he said that i who remembers, it was he who said that i was russian. everyone in my family is russian, that means ivan damaria, but when i look at the feat of nurmagomed gadzhi magomedov and other guys of different nationalities who today, er, risk their lives or even give their lives, defending russia, er. i feel like i'm latin. i am dagestan. i am a chechen. i am ingush russian tatar jew, mordvinian, ossetian. you know this, well, but just in that same one, i
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recalled work at the welding site in welding. there is such a thing as pressure welding, if two squeeze a piece of metal very strongly, then they will weld together. yes, this is the external pressure that we have. now it allows us to see this consolidation, you know this, we saw this story, when they tried somewhere in poland, especially at dawn they tried. uh, people from ukraine means mordvin yakut or russian jew, because you have a russian passport. ok then. in relation to
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us, to all of you, you make a decision with an attempt to destroy everything russian, we have a unique opportunity, but really so that the russian has become not just a sign of nationality, but such a cultural identity of the country. what are they talking about today? uh, many guys, uh, defending a country in the donbass that says we are of different nationalities, but we are russians and this is in general, if you like. the most important story is when this external pressure can allow us not only to endure, but to leave much stronger. let's move on to the seventh principle. uh, very often you come across the fact that when there is a big serious task, then there is a risk that you, well, you don’t understand.

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