the request of the center for social economic research case ukraine, we will talk about it with mykola malukha, the communications director of the analytical center, we welcome you, good day, mykola, well, positive sentiments, this is actually always good, for the economy, i so i think that the majority of ukrainians are so optimistic about the post-war years, and i think that most of them also hope that the war will end before christmas, is this good news for us, yes, of course, this is very good news, so what does this say about the public mood, let's imagine if, for example, the end of the war, then it would mean that they, or at least they would, they would plan their future not in ukraine, or at least the future of their children and grandchildren, but since they believe that economic recovery awaits us and we will live better than it was there before the 22nd year or before 2014, it means that they will plan their future in our country and the future of their children. you know, as an active participant in two of the three revolutions, at least in the ukrainian revolutions, i can say tha