How can we, ordinary people – around 8 billion of us – change the course of history?
Do we realise the seriousness of the situation in the world? What kind of society will we leave to our children? You personally choose what the world will be like tomorrow! Global problems can be overcome by global unity. How can this be done?
A unique international discussion, 'A constructive society - TOGETHER we can,' will take place on the page endless-uniformity.com/projects.php.
Join us and be sure to share this information with as many people as possible!
At this international conference, people from different countries will come together to find answers to global, vital questions:
This is a historic event for all of us, because today we are joining millions of people from all over the world to openly discuss how we can build a better constructive society throughout the world in a peaceful way. And to start living a life worthy of Humanity with a capital H.
In these difficult times of universal disunity and global crises (from economic to climatic), people are uniting on the basis of a constructive society so that together we can not only survive, but also give a bright future to all of humanity.
Marin Angel Lazarov answers these and many other questions.
Welcome!
"There is a proverb that says, 'One bird does not make spring! Many birds must sing in the forest, and then spring will surely come!'"
I am a journalist, photographer, writer, poet, translator (I speak nine languages)... I was born in Bulgaria and emigrated to Finland in 1989.
As a freelance photographer, I have been professionally involved in advertising photography for NOKIA, NESTLE, BENETTON, Gazprom and many (more than 40) other companies for many years.
As a journalist, I have interviewed many political leaders:
...and other famous personalities.
I have organised 59 independent photo exhibitions in 17 countries.
From 2008 to 2013, I worked in Russia as a photojournalist, journalist and director of the marketing bureau (responsible for China) at Gazprom. I have interviewed Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin, Sergei Ivanov, Vladimir Zhirinovsky and many others, including people from the worlds of culture, art, science and ordinary citizens of the Russian Federation.
Politics is not my main interest. My interviews have a different focus – preserving what is human in people. I am convinced that in today's situation it is necessary for people to learn openness in their hearts, and also that love must be shared with the world around us.
I am the author and curator of a number of international humanitarian projects (you can find out more about them at endless-uniformity.com), for example:
I am most interested in people and events that are uplifting and have a serious impact on the future development of humanity, world history and, in particular, Russia.
I myself lost my mother in early childhood and was raised by my grandmother Slavka and grandfather Peter. Possessing a high degree of empathy, I constantly help children with autism, as well as providing psychological assistance to children who are struggling to cope with their parents' divorce. It is for them that I write fairy tales in which I try to talk about these things that are difficult for children to understand, trying to help them preserve their love for both parents (mum and dad) so that they do not fall into depression, and if they (children and parents) cannot understand each other, then at least forgive each other.
I also write for adults: books about life, poems, parables, and essays... For example: 'Why the Sky Cries' — examining our, humans', unreasonable behaviour; and my short but poignant essay 'A Mother's Kiss' makes us think about whether we communicate with our children correctly, whether we surround them with love and whether we create complexes in them that they will suffer from all their lives.
I think the main thing in my work is to gradually, imperceptibly push people to rethink themselves, their purpose, and realise the need to revive and preserve their spiritual values. Unfortunately, lately, more and more people are guided by the desire to take more from the world rather than give. I am interested in people who give, and I talk to my interlocutors about what awakens in them the desire to give generously.
"People like Marin are usually described as having powerful charisma... this is a person who knows very well what he lives for."
Due to circumstances (in 2013, it became clear that my son Borislav suffers from a severe form of autism), I returned to Finland. With tremendous inner strength, despite my son's illness, I continue to implement a number of virtual projects, including a project with interviews with people from the worlds of culture and art... politics and business.
And one more thing... I invite you (or your loved ones and friends) to participate in this project.
How can you participate in my project?
I will email you interview questions, which you can read at your leisure, think about and answer at home or wherever is convenient for you. Standing in front of a video camera, you will be able to share your thoughts, which, 40 years after you leave this earth forever, will be seen and heard by a new generation living both in your homeland and around the world. Subsequently, your interview, with subtitles in Chinese, Russian, Arabic, English and 100 other languages, will be published on the Internet on YouTube and other websites. By that time, 40 years from now, I will no longer be among the living, but two of my children, Linda and Peter, will fulfil the commitments I have made in my project.
I am interested in what you do, as well as your thoughts and your view of the world, which you express in your actions (poems, songs, books, everyday life...).
I hope you will be interested and find time for this interview!
Let me explain. We all know how quickly time flies, and with it, a new generation of people replaces the old. These are people of a completely different mindset, whom we find difficult to understand – they have a different way of thinking and different ideals in life. Nevertheless, we must warn them against many of the mistakes we ourselves made in our lives. Many famous people of our time, some of whom have already died, including tragically, have spoken about this in their video interviews. It is a kind of legacy from people who lived 40 years ago to the future generation, which will take over from the previous generation, so that they can take into account their experience in their lives and activities on planet Earth.
Yours sincerely,
Marin