i remember that just uh, when the vera hospice assistance fund was just starting, we were helped by such sargsyan, he was in charge of the museum of architecture moscow and he tells me, and what are you going to be like. is that what my name is? well, i'm crazy, but now that's your name, and then you'll be 50. i say and what he says on the fiftieth will be wrong. this not normal. let's write on business cards differently. and i’m so used to it that i always finished the pressure, he says, you need to listen to him, and i say, david no, i’m not that even at 50, we’ll leave the topic that i want to talk to you today on business cards, but it’s really so complicated everything talking about death is absolutely taboo. on my look, maybe it is in our society. and i have a feeling that, in principle, this is such a sacred topic that a person, uh, does not like to touch. and here is your mother, and vera millionshchikova she spoke. with age, talking about death and illness becomes the norm, but with young people i do not talk about this topic. on the contrary, you are convinced that even with ch