«You’ve got to turn every day into a happy day. Recessions, illnesses, disasters — you never know what’s going to happen tomorrow»
You’ve got to turn every day into a happy day. Recessions, illnesses, disasters — you never know what’s going to happen tomorrow.
The impossible is possible.
I’m a woman, but I enjoy doing business a lot. I was definitely not born to be a housewife, even though I’m brilliant at cooking and ironing shirts (laughs). Fortunately, I’ve managed to find a profession that gives me enough drive and energy to last me the whole day.
My husband always finds ways to make my dreams come true — the reason we opened our first shop was very simple. We once discovered that finding a good-quality shirt for a decent price in Moscow is an impossible mission. And we both needed to look respectful at work. We gave it a bit of a thought, and eventually concluded that if we aren’t too greedy with the profit margin, we could make a great business. In the end, my husband not only made my dreams come true, but also established a successful business project.
A “friend” for me is a very meaningful concept. You can only have one or two friends, everyone else is just people who are fun to spend time with.
I’m ready for anything. Meaning that anything can happen.
If you fall in love — may it be a queen… How did this line go? If you lose — may it be a million… well, not quite. Not that one (laughs).
If I want something that I can’t get right now, I’d rather wait a little till I can have it all, than give up my principles.
Adventure-seekers are driven by their constant thirst for new emotions. I feel sorry for them.
I consider myself to be a full-fledged woman in every sense.
I love waking up in the morning to my beloved husband, then going to my beloved work in the afternoon, and being back in the arms of my husband by the evening! Life’s full of beautiful moments, and you’ve got to be grateful for that!
I was born in a very small village, which I’ve always had a very strong ambition to leave. It was a major stimulus for me since early childhood. Thanks to that, I’ve developed a habit of always aspiring to something.
I was almost 26 when I got married. The great responsibility of this act made it feel almost like matrimony to me. It wasn’t the first marriage for my husband, which, I believe, is a good thing, we all know that men tend to take much more time to “mature”, than women.
Marriage is based on patience, mutual respect, and dedication to preserve your family whatever it takes. If it’s a good marriage, the relationship grows stronger and stronger every day.
Love has nothing to do with infatuation. It’s not the feeling your heart bursts with all of a sudden and it doesn’t eclipse your mind. Love needs to be tended and cultivated.
My dream is to realize myself as a mother.