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“Generally, a person does not feel very well when there is a danger around him that he cannot handle on his own. To avoid that danger, there is an instinctive desire to ignore it, not emphasize it, or even succumb to the persuasion that whoever emphasizes danger and threat is a scare, is unnecessarily frightened, causing panic, and we shyly retreat to the bushes.
Are we no longer in an emergency if uranium is already being loaded? When it starts working, we worry and do something. We should be much more proactive and completely ignore the gossip we’re intentionally bullying, wanting to win an election or something.
The main question is to resist or humbly lie down after the Astravo nuclear power plant? And still no answer. You mimic some verbal opposition, there is virtually no action, “V. Landsbergis said Saturday.
The professor said he lacked more attention to Lithuania’s survival problems.
“Life is ahead and problems are ahead. I would like more certainty and clarity about the life and survival of Lithuania. This avoids formulating the great problem that is against our country, society and its future. The old man can wake up his hand, maybe somehow we’ll talk until Monday. But I care what happens on both Tuesday and Friday. If there aren’t more of us on Friday, it doesn’t comfort me at all that we’re still a little tired for on Monday, maybe the indicators are not bad, someone praises us. Superficial things, “said V. Landsbergis.
He called on the public to feel more responsible for the future.
“I am not saying this is a lack of responsibility, because the whole of Lithuanian society may not feel responsible for their future, so we are not an exception. We could be a bigger exception on the positive side. We try a little to be like that, but I It seems very little. Personally, I would like us not to be afraid of being a source of danger, anxiety, which not only points out, but also invites concrete actions, preparation for the things that are just behind the door here, “said the professor.
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