Miroslav Bochkarev / Digital Producer
The desire to be in the center of events and express my ideas has become an integral part of me and all this came from childhood

My childhood was full of light, love and warmth. I grew up in a family where harmony and mutual understanding reigned, and I learned the most important lessons in life from my grandmother. She was always there, supporting me in moments of joy and in difficult times, and it was she who instilled in me the values that became the basis of my character.
Mom, although she was busy at work, always found time for me so that I could feel her love and care.







I remember how my grandmother and I played folk Yakut games, "Khabylyk" and "Khaamyska". These were not just games, but moments when I learned to hear and feel my culture, to understand the importance of traditions.



I was always a little different from my peers. Already at school, I strove to be a leader. I organized various events, participated in reading competitions and scientific conferences.
helpingI liked being on stage, feeling the gaze of the audience and talking about my business. I was not afraid to speak in front of people, and each time I became more and more confident.
helpingThis desire to be in the center of events and express my ideas has become an integral part of me. The desire to be a leader, to help others, to organize - all this came from childhood.

Over the years, I realized that much of my character was formed then, in those warm days when I listened to my grandmother's stories, when she told me about life, about our ancestors, about the lessons that we need to take with us into the future.
I grew up with a big soul, with a willingness to help anyone who found themselves in a difficult situation. I have always had a deep connection with people, the ability to empathize and support.
