Imre | Pollack Mihály square

˝My day is fine because I keep myself busy. I spend quite a lot of time on the street, I watch the events and I talk to people. But I also read, I am interested in politics, public life, sport events, a lot of things. Budapest, if I think about the people living here, has not changed a lot, in my opinion. I mean that people have been thinking about “What will I make a living of?” since the war. It also shows the status of the country but basically it is the people’s fault. And it does not only refer to the elderly, because as I observed, every generation is material. Of course, younger people are more energetic, more creative but that’s one thing. Even young people are full of complaints, doubt and problems that only they can change. I think they did not learn the struggling, that they have to dig up something, work for it. I think those 40 years that we usually talk about still have their effect. And we can get out of this when people will not argue who will be the leader of a political party and such things, but when they would understand each other. As long as people speculating on ‘how to get higher’ or ‘why he has more than me’, this whole thing does not make any sense.”

03. March 2015.

 

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