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What is the point of me?

June 14, 2022
Antitank barricades in Kyiv. Photo: VIACHESLAV RATYNSKYI/REUTERS

Antitank barricades in Kyiv. Photo: VIACHESLAV RATYNSKYI/REUTERS

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What is the point of me? – the question we ask ourselves from time to time. How to find the answer which can satisfy us today? Will it change tomorrow? Will I exist tomorrow? What is the point of everything going on today? 

Oryna Kozyrieva:

I’m still here, so the world needs me. I will find my specific destination.

Anastasia Lukyanenko:

I guess the point of me is to care about my parents and pets, to develop my hobbies related to languages, music, design, and writing and to keep seeing beauty in the world.

Stacy Tarasenko:

The point of me is to leave a legacy and create something noticeable and great.

Valeria Lob:

You do not need to look for sense in everything. You can just enjoy every minute of your life and go with the flow.

Anastasia Paliy:

The people that love me do not deserve this. I should stay for them. I should stay for the sake of life itself, since it is indeed a precious thing to have, something many others have to fight for. I could help them fight.

Kate Krylenko:

The point of me is just my existence. I’m here, I’m alive, and that is enough. That’s the point of me.

Lisa Kyryliva:

I’m a young, strong woman who is going to work the hardest way to achieve all that I want. I never lose because I try to find a good result, even the time I objectively don’t win something. I want this world to be more generous and people to be open to each other. I’m trying to show how people should behave by my behaviour with others. 

So the purposes of my existence are fighting for the bright future of myself and my family; and spread, translate positive energy and generosity in the world.

Lisa Oleksiuk:

Sometimes people think of you as a single person, but in reality there will be no fun without you. Stay yourself!

Anastasia Kogteva:

My family needs me as well as my Homeland. I am the member of these groups , and I am as important as others. We are a mechanism that won’t work properly without details, which may think they are not necessary.

Daria Posternak:

You simply do not have the right to die when those around you are deprived of their lives

Daria Dankova

I didn’t reach my aims yet. I can’t give up. I must show what I am able to.

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