less safe, a safe zone, and i , this will actually be another topic of our conversation , not with oleabut with other psychotherapists who work with the military, and i just know military people who also do not feel feel okay and safe, they want to return to the same front because they have others here... ugh, well, it's a new environment again, you 've already adapted, and you have to adjust again, that is, in principle, we can say, that our psyche, we, we can say so, that we are used to war, to a certain extent yes. and is it scary to get used to war? well it's a natural adaptation, we're different, we probably wouldn't be able to handle it if we had the same levels of fear that we had in the early days there full scale. invasion, for example, i remember when i also went to the front line, and i was coming to mykolaiv, and well , mykolaiv was just full of such things, there were constant explosions, all this had not yet liberated kherson, i remember how three boys were playing football, and i thought, how is it possible to play football at all, that is, they were already ok, they did