| Michelle, Guille! Thank you again for your hearty attitude and your respect! I remember an old saying: poverty isn’t a sin, but being ashemed of it is. I see nothing shameful in my working as a security guard, as it gives me the opportunity to solve my personal tasks (“local” tasks) and I do work with a very high level of personalities. The second and more important is that everybody deserves, what he experiences; and since my country was a part of USSR, so it was a colony of the latter, so it and all its members deserve their present - temporary, transitory period on the way to freedom. A lot of my acquaintances (most of them doctors) are in USA now, and they were the best representatives of this sphere in Georgia, but I’m not going to leave my country (I call it patriotism) until I’m capable to provide basic, necessary needs for my family. As for global affairs, presently, you see, I’m concentrated on my “local tasks” + “improving my knowledge” how to offer to the mankind my capabilities of solving of “global tasks”. If Robert generously offers his facility for free, I do my best to offer my humble “wisdom” to everybody, and that’s natural, but if somebody somewhere gets interested in “solving of global disharmony”, the realization of global tasks (For inst., an experiment to fill ozone depletion) will cost money, of course. Anyway, it’s always very nice to deal with generous people like you. Best regards, zeroca. |