I’ll let you know actually, if there’s a chance to simply discuss, even to ask what’s occurring in class, for instance, I ask my son what’s taking place. He says they’re beginning to study Spanish. I’m curious about that. I don’t know Spanish, however actually, I’m solely within the time I can spend with him, it doesn’t matter what he’s doing. My son is younger. And my daughter, she’s already grown up. These are the moments that recharge you, offer you vitality. These are the happiest moments. That’s after I can calm down.
I additionally take pleasure in studying books. I’ll be trustworthy, any type of fiction, I learn at night time, two, three, 4, 10 pages max, after which I go to sleep. It’s the identical when I attempt to watch a video or a film at night time — I simply don’t have the vitality. I’ll let you know, as soon as I’m in mattress, no matter I attempt to learn or watch, I go to sleep. I wake very early.
And, in all probability, the second factor that recharges me, moreover household, is a little bit of train. In the morning, it additionally offers me vitality.
And in all probability understanding what we’re doing, what we are able to do, and believing in Ukraine’s victory. I imagine very a lot in folks, particularly when folks know and say, “We understand how onerous it’s for everybody, however you, Mr. President, you’re holding on, and we’re with you.” I’m at all times with the folks. I believe we recharge one another. So you see, once more, it’s simply feelings, some positivity, and that’s in all probability sufficient.
The Health of Democracy in Ukraine
Q: It’s now been 5 years because you’ve been president, and it’s a really unsure time for Ukraine. Could you assess the well being of Ukrainian democracy throughout the conflict, and the way would you prefer to see Ukrainian democracy develop after the conflict?