identity, here is a similar one, well, not in these words, but a similar opinion is expressed by serhiy plokhii, it seems to me that frontierism is part of our nature, but this does not mean that we have to accept it's like a given, at one time the vikings, there the scandinavians were the ones who preferred violent solutions, and modern scandinavia is completely different. i'm just thinking about the last 30 years and that's what a difference it is, so it seems to me that this is derived to some extent from the frontier nature of our identity, i would say one of the things that can cloud the view is that sometimes we don't realize how crazy far we've come in the last 30 years and how much we've changed, and when i look through my professional optics and... the question , could we have moved better, could we have moved faster, could this trajectory have been realistically somehow, so lighter, my professional answer is that no, we were most likely moving one of the most optimal , from possible scenarios, and if we honestly take into account those factors, which were the original factors in which