"I rejoice at every moment"

in #life7 years ago

Alexey Rodikov - our man, a Siberian, was born in the Kolpashevsky district of the Tomsk region on July 5th, 1960. Three years later he moved with his parents to White Yar. Further everything, as usual: school, Komsomol. From the age of 17, Aleksey associated fate with Beloyarskiy timber enterprise.

Before the army had time to work on a narrow-gauge railway. It was a time when they said: the army, but heard: Afghanistan. In 1980, Alexei participated in military operations against the rebels in Afghanistan. Junior sergeant Rodikov returned home with awards: "Warrior-to the internationalist", "70 years of the Armed Forces of the USSR", "From the grateful Afghan people".

You can sigh: the army is behind us. Since January 1981 Rodikov again at the wheel, now he is driving a forest on the MAZ 509. But already in the spring Alexey headed the Komsomol committee of the plant. Then the first secretary of the district committee of the Komsomol was Vyacheslav Smirnov.

Working together has made them friends, and excellent relationships continue to this day. For conscientious work Alexei was awarded a wristwatch. If you like the work, you manage to do a lot: patronize the old people, green the streets of Gagarin, participate in the work of the Komsomol crew, drive the forest from the watch of the "Olympic" Beloyarskiy timber industrial combine, organize and hold ceremonial events dedicated to the veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

Actively helped by Lyudmila Nikolayevna Maskinova, Viktor Vsevolodovich Smirnyagin, Ivan Fedorovich Durnev. "I remember and are grateful to the activists," says Alexei Semenovich, "Marina Chumerina, then the Komsomol secretary from Koolilin, the director of the Young Guard museum Zhelnirovich from Saiga, the lively Lida Kleshnina and many others. Since April 1982, Alexei Semenovich - a member of the CPSU. He has an interesting biography.

Study in the technical school, work in the trade union committee, driver, again study at the Siberian Technological Institute in Krasnoyarsk, for which he received a diploma with honors. Once again I am convinced that the Komsomol is a good step for a future career.

Alexey holds different positions in the forestry complex. Then, after training and training at the US Department of Commerce on environmental management and marketing, in other enterprises. Since 2002 - in the district administration. Alexei Semenovich constantly learns that he helps professionally fulfill the increased responsibilities. Now he works as chairman of the Verkhneket branch of the All-Russian public organization of the Tomsk regional organization "Russian Union of Afghan Veterans".

"I have on the register," he says, "there are more than 120 soldiers in the ranks who took part in the fighting in various points, 17 of them are Afghans (close in spirit). Life, of course, is different, everyone has his own. But, I think, most importantly, these are worthy, responsible guys, occupying important posts, carrying good and patriotism to the masses.

Alexei Semenovich is married, he has two adult sons, two grandchildren, a granddaughter. He cares about them, their health, well-being. Alexei Semenovich likes to rest on the nature, hunting, fishing, and just work in his own yard. "I rejoice at every moment, day, week, year," he says.

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Is this your curriculum vitae or resume? If so, what are you aiming for?

Является ли это вашей биографией или резюме? Если да, к чему вы стремились?

My mother was born in 1944 in Siberia. She worked in the Komsomol, then as an editor of the newspaper. Now she is retired and decided to write a series of articles about her life and her friends. All their youth was connected with the Komsomol, this year it turns 100 years old on October 30. This is her post, she aspires to write as much as possible about the past life.

I write on political, philosophical, economic and social topics. My specialization is dissipative systems in political, economic and social processes, as well as psychological topology. For the rest of my life I have been striving for my dream - to create a world without borders and violence. For this I write about the architecture of systems that allow people to create a new world. I hope that my ideas will grow in people's minds and someday they will be able to create a world without borders and violence.

A world without borders would be a world ripe for global,centralized, totalitarian tyranny.

I do not think so. Modern technologies have already made this world with conditional boundaries. Now that I am writing these lines, Telegram is being blocked in Russia, but it continues to work. The Russian authorities turn off entire IP address grids, business suffers, but Telegram still continues to work. For him, there are no boundaries. Technology companies and individuals are already free to overcome any boundaries in communication. I write these lines in the center of Siberia, today I talked with my sister, she lives in Florida. Steemit in Russia does not work for three days, but we communicate with you, because I installed the program Tor. In my opinion, in the near future there will be a link from three sections. Local self-government with broad powers - national states with very limited functions - supranational organizations with limited powers (the European Union, NATO and so on). Thanks to the widest possible powers of self-government, totalitarianism and violence in society will be avoided.

The overwhelming tendency of humanity is for power and self-aggrandizement. Bigger is never better when it comes to concentrations of power. To take the governments of nations that already have extreme tyrannical, centralizing tendencies and combine them into one world government from which there is no hope of emigration or escape is to open the world up to the ultimate tyranny of all time.

The Bible also shows that God, Himself, is opposed to such a world government. If it were not so, He would not have destroyed The Tower of Babel and dispersed the people, and given each group it's own language to confound their tendency towards globalization.

I wish you the best, but on this you are dead wrong, and your philosophy is DEADLY, and I shall resist it with every fiber of my being.

Peace.

I am a supporter of conservative liberalism in the spirit of Benjamin Franklin. At the same time, I believe that the state's influence should be reduced, and civil society should increase its participation in making managerial decisions. On this topic, there is a wonderful book Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, 2012.

In it, the authors tell about the expansion of inclusive institutions around the world. The distribution of power over a wide range of actors taking managerial decisions, puts barriers to the seizure of power by dictators and creates the conditions for economic growth. The need for a "strong hand", a "strong leader" and an omnipotent national state falls away as inclusions expand. Reducing government interference in society - this is my dream. This is a libertarian idea. There is no place for violence and diktat over the person.

These are very optimistic notions (and unrealistic, in my opinion) of human nature.

Only a very rare and godly man can escape the diktat: "Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely."

A rationalist will assume that something as Acemoglu and Robinson suggest can actually work in human society. I am not a rationalist. I am a Christian historian/philosophizer. I would argue from history, psychology, and the human experience, that it will never work. Concentrations of power are inevitable. Circumvention of systems designed to prevent them will always be possible.

Peace.

So we found common points of view. I, too, are against dictatorship and violence! Thank you very much. I'm with you!

Amen.

Peace.