ms. zelenska: it is difficult question.ould respond honestly, which will be a long answer, and a time for this interview will not be enough. all i can respond is the way we respond here to each other. i'm holding on, really for a year and a half now, we cannot be sure about tomorrow. we don't have confidence in our future in a month or two. we have a huge hope for victory, but we don't know when it comes, and as long wait, constant stress, it has its toll, so everyone finds their own way here to deal with it. for me, at work, including our interview, because when you have a reason to wake up and go to work, it does not give you a chanceo stop and think, why this is happening to us, and very much supported by stories of ukrainians every day. there is a story of saving, health, heroism, and it inspires me a lot. i'm holding on to that, and so are, i think, most of my colleagues and friends. >> how do you deal with other strains on your family? i mean, for example, your husband being compared to winston churchill? how do yores