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Aurelijus Katkeviius (1962-2020). Photo by Judita Grigelyts (V)
Journalist Mir, editor of the daily Business Class magazine published by Verslo inia, translator, Ratininkas Aurelijus Katkeviius.
The relatives of A. Katkeviius (19622020) died after a serious illness.
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Our colleague and friend Aurelia is suffering a serious illness today. In a moment of destiny, we will live with his monk and children, all his family and friends.
From now on, everyone, confused by Aurelia, the world will change more slowly, and the color will be much less, we have lost an incredibly fresh source of breath, energy and a rare creativity. He was a tycoon of exceptional intelligence and an extraordinarily broad field of interest, among which the senses of the spirit were richer and more secure, deeper in vision and more understood. The media megawatt Aurelijus Katkeviius did not seem to have a difficult subject, he was always amazed by his extraordinary ability to find exceptional contenders, to speak with those who, having a rich inner world, were more difficult to communicate with the environment. We wield his patience and his sincere commitment to everything he undertook, and the breadth of interest that the space aroused for things as different as culture, politics, history, education, the environment, social equality, multiculturalism and business. Perhaps that is why his articles were read by readers of all ages and backgrounds, appreciating his intelligence, endurance, and exceptional ability to see larger images.
Aurelijus was one of the first business partners. 1995 only with his passion he is passionate about who later understands the issues of the financial markets. Later he edited the magazines Illustrated Science, Illustrated History and Business Class. This publication was especially expensive for him, it would allow him to express his versatility, Aurelijus prepared articles for him until the last moment.
The topic of education has been especially important to him in recent years, and places have appeared in every issue of Business Class. He believed that the legal articles would eventually lead to fundamental changes in the educational system of the Lithuanian political elite.
He tried to work alone, rarely fooling someone or asking for help. They would come, they would sit in front of their computer, they wore headphones, and after launching an audiobook, they would yell at the author’s stream of text. Sometimes this was a concern for editors, who are always concerned about seeing improvisations in the post, but Aurelius stood firm to the end. When the magazine reached readers, there was an active reaction and endless discussions on social media.
Saying goodbye to a colleague, let’s not die. A good sense of humor helped defuse tensions in difficult times and bring complex creativity and publishing to a clear frame of mind.
We will try to save at least some of his energy and continue the work that we know was taken care of and was important to him. But we will always need it. For DJs, have such a journalist in your ranks, says Roland Barys, editor-in-chief of Business Ini.
Rider leather
It is no coincidence that Aurelius was called the Wheeler, and his texts, always woven with deep food and humor, are hard to find the same. For example, in the last preface to the Business Class, write: Cheers to you. And, I beg, save your sense of humor.
Hello, what do you think of the beginning of 2020? ask him at the beginning of the year. So much has happened as we were upset during January and summer, and during my more than thirty years of working with the press and its surroundings, I don’t remember it at all. Here we have only been thinking about whether or not there will be a war between Iran and the United States, and we are already counting the costs and losses of the new coronavirus, the possible experience of setting up a Chinese plant /…/
And so we live around the world embracing a state of unprecedented uncertainty. The virus has greatly increased that degree of uncertainty. And I’ll say it again: perhaps the most important skill these days is being able to adapt quickly to a changing environment and constantly learn.
And another quote from Aurelius Pratars for Business Class:
Lidna inia bt not only in 2020, but in 2021 there will be no cucumber season. And not because of our local gaming arena. Although it will be enough to have fun with the new and strange coalitions after the Seimas elections, and I have no doubt that they may seem very strange. I am certainly citing an old curse: living in a time of change. The curse of Confucianism (which values order and permanence) has become a reality for all of us. I just want to point out that most of that change, okay and the hysteria is still in virtual or symbolic reality as it is nowhere in Business Class, even wars are now taking place in more symbolic spaces. In reality, where gravity works, vaccines help eradicate deadly diseases, and fungi still germinate, making things a lot calmer.
This is my recommendation for the rest of the time that we still have to spend at home in 2020, remember that virtual and symbolic reality is not the same as real reality. And remember to try to drop anchor in the latter.
It could be, say, some monotonous, restless actions of a ton of restless information that represses the spirit of Eastern meditation or Lithuanian meditation, which is called weeding. And as soon as you see troops somewhere in the virtual pastures with flags, we’re right and even more so, don’t run into the rain. I understand, it’s more fun in the field, but not just against measles or COVID-19.
To resist the flood of information and information we must teach ourselves and our children in school great teachers, including all the difficulties of distance learning. Aiku, receiving much higher wages than now. None of these authorities expect anything anymore (except for another ban), of course. But maybe when we vote in October, we will be calmer, we will not give in to emotions and we will think a little better about our election than when we elect a robot.
The sympathy of the president
President Gitanas Nausda expressed his condolences on the death of A. Katkeviius to his family, friends and the entire media community. According to the head of state, Lithuania has lost its rich personality, intellectual and visitor.
I need respect for the memory, the legacy and the creative activity of the public personality. Aurelijus Katkeviius relentlessly believed in fostering the nation’s conscience, was an active public figure and an edible thinker. Lithuania has lost a truly sincere intellectual, the president said.
Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis also expressed his condolences.
The merits of A. Katkeviius to Lithuania are commemorated with the Commemorative Medal of January 13.
Farewell to Aurelius will take place on August 14. from 9 am to 4 pm at Oland Street 22, Vilnius Funeral Home.
The urn will be open at 4 pm, the funeral will take place at the Liepyns Cemetery.
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