Interview
The production, delivery and disposal of clothing is harmful to the environment. The fashion industry threatens to destroy the world if nothing changes. Ukrainian and international investor of sustainable development projects Mykhailo Merkulov talks about how to reengineering the industry, about reorientation to marginality instead of profitability, the revival of tailor-made clothes and the eco-friendly life paradigm of zoomers
In order to really help children and their parents, it is necessary to radically change people’s attitude to their heal. Without the intervention of the state, nothing will work out. And then, inevitably, you begin to think about leadership, which goes beyond medical knowledge. You start looking for those tools that can force those in power to make decisions that make life easier for people.
Some kind of perverted attitude towards death has developed in Ukrainian society, which means that the attitude towards life cannot be completely normal. Everything needs to be changed here – from the use of painkillers for cancer patients and finishing with nursing homes. Respect for death and for the elderly people is one of the criteria for a mature society.
Reducing the effects of brain aging requires continual learning — not just in early childhood, but throughout life. The brain is created by evolution in such a way as to constantly learn something new. Therefore, it is important to be able to switch from the usual everyday life to something else
Since brain aging is directly related to aging throughout the body, it’s no surprise that smart people live longer. The brain sets the pace for all other processes. It is a thing that determines how quickly or slowly both the brain and the body that it controls will age
Our ideas about physics have not changed much since the time of Plato, we just switched to another language of description. Earth is the “name” of the solid state of matter, water – liquid, air – gaseous, fire – plasma. Well, space has remained space
Dmitriy Bondarenko, CEO of Ligamedia and CEO of LIGA Group of Companies, about the media in the post-truth era and the philosophy of family business
If we were a collective of free artists, we wouldn’t be able to do serious projects. It’s a full-time job to develop management, structure, and business processes, to meet deadlines, and to leave freedom for the main thing. And not just live by the principle of “if I have inspiration – I write, if I don’t have inspiration – I don’t write”
Ukraine is a labyrinth where you can meet the Minotaur, or you can get out with the help of a magic thread
“How to unite and connect the screen, the actors, the audience? How to implement technically, my friends – Zoom!”, says British director Konstantin Kamensky in an interview with Huxleў